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Old 02-02-2009, 05:38 AM   #13
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Cybook is your answer. I love the 505 as well. But would recommend the cybook considering the condition of your eyes.



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Originally Posted by nwatts88 View Post
Hmm... some good information here. With regards to my eye sight issues- it's not regular short/long-sightedness fixed by glasses, it's a neurological problem with my optic nerve that generally makes everything very blurry/grainy. I can't read regular or large print books, so all my reading is done on the computer screen, which I'm really sick of. And as Fledchen you mentioned above, I get lost in text really easily too. Even though it is frustrating because the device is so small, reading on my iPhone has been quite nice, because only a handful of words fit on each page, so I never get lost. But it's frustrating because I feel like I'm reading War and Peace because of how many pages regular sized books need to be on the small screen.

I did some reading on the Cybook, looks very customisable. The Mobipocket book store has a good range too. Looks like a pretty good option.
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