Thread: Ebooks and Age
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Old 05-12-2016, 10:43 PM   #73
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Originally Posted by GeoffR View Post
I think a big reason ebooks appeal to older people is simply eyesight. Being able to adjust the font size, line spacing, and font weight; and not being restricted to the limited selection available as large-print paper books. I doubt it is Kobo-specific.
As an over-45 woman who is not a fan of romance books, I agree 100% here. I like ebooks because I can chang the font size. I read the same kind of thing I read before I was 45.
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