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Originally Posted by dickloraine
No eReader (or ereading software) has really print like typography. They all render books much like a browser renders web sites. So it builds page after page. I have no big problem with this, if I use hyphenation. I don't mind the occasional orphans etc. that much. So as a whole it is good enough and I value the possibility to use my own fonts and sizes more.
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Same here - "typography" is a bit general and means different things to different people. I like to be able to alter font weight on the device, to sideload my own fonts, to have fine control of things like margins and font size - so my Kobo is perfect for me (and the Kindle well and truly isn't). Mileage may vary.