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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The Kobo Go HD is discontinued. Your best choice would be the Kobo Aura H2O Edition 2.
With the nook, I think you have to go into the font menu and select something like publisher font to show the embedded fonts.
But in looking for a font that is dark enough for eInk, you should give my modified version of Charis SIL (called ChareInk) a try. I use it and I don't need to up the weight at all.
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=184056
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Hello again JSWolf!
My current issue with Calibre is that no matter what I do, the added font doesn’t stick. I’ll open it up in Calibre and it’s obvious the conversion went well and the new font has been set up, but as soon as I load it into the Nook, the font switches back to the original publisher’s font (the one the ebook was originally embedded with). It’s driving me crazy…
I found I can get a new Kobo Glo HD on Amazon/eBay for less than the H20 2nd edition. My main concern is reading without the light on, and I’ve found that capacitive layer screens have inferior clarity to infared in this situation. I compared a new Kobo Aura One with this Nook Glowlight from 2013, and the text on the Nook’s screen was much clearer and easier to read when the light was off. It’s limited font settings and lack of weight control are a real pain, though.
All I can say is that the Kobo Aura One has this weird defused quality to the screen when the light’s off…
Anyway, I noticed that the updated H2O also has the capacitive screen, unlike its predecessor. So I’m keeping well away.
I also found that 6.8”—7.8” screens are incredibly tiring to read on. Too much space. My eyes get tired from traveling up and down. I much prefer 6”.