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Old 09-03-2016, 11:20 AM   #12
Dr. Drib
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Thank you for your thoughts, Albico.

These devices will never be 'crisp', due to the low DPI. However, they can be sharp and easy to read, because of the larger-sized fonts employed when reading. With lower-sized fonts, the jaggies start to show, as it does on my DX-G.

There was another thread somewhere here at Mobileread that compared (I think) the screens of both the n96 and the n96ml.

For me, one of the joys of owning the DX-G is that it feels like I'm reading from a hardback book. Sure, it's heavier than a smaller ebook reader, but sitting in a comfortable chair and wearing a smoking jacket and a glass of wine next to me, my slippers clasped lovingly in Spot's mouth, and a warm glow from the fireplace....well, what more can one wish for?

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