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Originally Posted by GERGE
I see you have Kobo devices. Kindle's revolutionary typesetting features will look just like how ePubs have always looked with Kobo's Malabar typeface in Kobo devices. Or any other random device that uses Adobe's ePub engine.
No difference what so ever apart from the better drop-cap rendering.
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Ack, I used to have Kobos but not any more, and can't remember any distinct difference between the typesetting on either devices... As for there being no difference whatsoever, I don't believe it... The text is meant to fit together snugly, the words are meant to flow together better, real estate of the screen is apparently meant to be improved, adding to a better reading experience overall... I've got a pretty good sense of attention to small details and these new features sound totally up my alley and I can't wait... Plus I really like what Ive seen on the scarce videos and screenshots that have popped up in places, even if it is just two letter f's being joined together... Stuff like that legitimately excites me :P