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Old 05-28-2017, 08:48 PM   #29
DoctorOhh
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Dumb question - If my Amazon registered device was a Fire 10 tablet would Amazon supply a book with bigger images ?

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This is interesting question which would solve me issue as I bought this book from Amazon, I however do not own high resolution Kindle.
The answer is no. If that was the case simply downloading to your Kindle for PC would give you the highest resolution images. Amazon delivers whatever the publisher gives them.

If the publisher is really concerned about images I would guess they would use a high resolution image and give it a width attribute with a 50% (or what ever is appropriate) setting so the image would always stretch or shrink to 50% of the screen. I don't recall, but I believe the issue with this was some early E-ink readers choked on larger images or may not have supported the width attribute for images.
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