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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger
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I disagree on the getting tired and needing/wanting to increase the text size. If you are getting tired from reading because the text was too small, then you should have read with the bigger choice to begin with. Reading itself is stressful enough on the eyes, so why would you want to freewilly make it harder by choosing the smallest size possible? The smallest size that your eyes will allow you to barely read is a poor choice to comfortably read. Just pick a slightly bigger size. Less stess on eyes means it will take longer until your eyes get tired. You will also read faster when it is not a chore to decipher a teeny tiny font size - try it yourself.
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I do read with a smallish type font and most of the time, I do fine with it. But at night when I am reading in bed, I find that sometimes my eyes get tired enough that the font does need to be increased. The problem with the 650 and T1 is that the size increments tended to be too big between what I was using and the next step up. That's one reason why I went with an H2O because I can have custom font sizes. So if I find my normal text is not working, it's easy to go up a step and not be too big. The Kindle is the same in terms of too much size between selections.