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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The thing that's good is with a Kobo, we can adjust the book & margins on the device to how we like. I do this and it works well for me. I know others might like wider margins and wider line height. But that's OK. But you can get it your way, not the way someone else said it has to be.
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I actually like really ultra wide margins and negative space. I change it up all the time, depending on the book. For example, if im reading something particularly boring, a pretty screen with wider margins makes it easier to read, personally! And wider margins (coupled with a modern font) also gives older books a bitter of a modern edge.
I love flush screens but I am concerned about Kobo getting this one right - the original Aura was kind of a mess to me - it had visible scratches on every model and also had this ugly criss cross pattern all over the page - hoping they sort that out... the Voyage was a wonderful attempt.