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Old 04-13-2015, 06:40 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
I just noticed this part of your original post. If finer adjustments in font size one of the more important features you need, you might want to look at the Kobos. In my opinion, the NST is better than the Kindles in regards to font size selection, but definitely not as good as my Kobo Glo. That was one of the main reasons I tried (am trying) a Kobo Glo.
Went on on an appointment today and stopped at BN on the way home to fiddle with the Glowlight again. And yep, the font sizes are still frigging annoying! Paying attention, I can see the GL's resolution is better than the NST's but the font/lines/margins situation is still dire.

My NST is still working fine and honestly, for every ebook I read--I listened to about 8 or 9 books nowadays. I do want to return to reading more on the ebook as I find some books/genre are better suited to reading than listening. I'm going to wait for the release of Kobo HD Glo and see the user reviews. I may also see if there is a great Black Friday deal this year.
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