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Old 11-11-2016, 06:02 AM   #17
HarryT
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Originally Posted by stumped View Post
when you went 7.9 -> 9.7 do you now have more words/lines on screen or did you opt to keep that constant and simply have larger text?
With ePub and Kindle books, I have more words on the screen. Most of the reading I do on my iPad, though, is academic PDFs and for those I have the text larger - it's generally too small to read comfortably on the smaller screen. I far prefer to read fiction on my Voyage, though; the eInk screen is easier on the eye, and it's much lighter to hold.

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out of interest, what is the Kindle Voyage screen ratio - Is it actually 4:3 or a tad narrower 1430/ 1080 is 4/3 but subjectively it seems a tad narrower - maybe an optical illusion because there's more black plastic at top & bottom ?
All eInk Kindles (and all other current eInk devices, come to that) have a 4:3 aspect ratio.

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