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Originally Posted by Purple Lady
Their e-inks may be class leading devices, but options for line spacing, margins, and font size are sorely lacking.
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I never had a problem with that what I had a problem with quality of screen and playing roulette in getting one without defects or flaws. My last Kindle was a Paperwhite v1 and it's pretty nice but I prefer my Kindle Fire 6 to read on which is the best Kindle Fire they have made to date.

The text rendering is amazing on that little thing. So sharp and crisp compared to other tablets like the Nexus 7. The Fire phone has good text rendering to about the same as the Nexus 7.