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Originally Posted by DNSB
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Personally, I prefer the Adobe synthetic page numbers since I can read to page 134 on my H20, continue from there on my iPad or Nexus 7, switch back to the H2O at page 214 and the page numbers match up. Using a page per screen line numbering system, I would have to do a search in the book for a phrase near the page I was last reading and I find remembering a number as just being easier for me.
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Even though I don't switch readers hardly ever, I'm with DNSB on this one. I prefer the static number of pages to give me a real idea of the length of the book. Changing the page numbers to a false inflated value just because I increase the font size is never something I want to happen while I read.