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Originally Posted by GERGE
Typography is very important for me but I learned not to take it granted with an ereader. Kindle has no hyphenation, kerning and ligatures. Kobo don't have kerning and ligatures with their native format, only with ePubs.
PocketBook Touch Lux 2 recently entered my country, rebranded and with an official Turkish ebook store (first and only one we have that is connected to a device). I am interested in buying one.
But I won't buy it if it has bad typography. So, does it?
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You are thinking of buying a Pocketbook that also uses RMDSK. So why not just forget using kepub on your Kobo Glo and use ePub? RMDSK supports the typography you want and you already own it. Download as ePub from Kobo and side load and you'll have your typography.