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Old 08-28-2017, 04:08 AM   #24
John Hopper
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
As to the really well part, Amazon could do a lot better. And I mean by giving people more choices in how they want to see the eBooks presented. More margin choices, more line hight choices, more font choices, and more font size choices.
For me those features are nice to haves rather than essentials. I also own a Kobo H2O with these features and while it was good to experiment with loading different fonts and narrowing margins, etc., when it comes to the solid experience of actually reading rather than fiddling, the Kindle always comes out on top for me. For example, notes and highlights and dictionary support are more important for me than loads of different fonts, and the Kindle is much better at all of that in my experience.

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