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Originally Posted by DNSB
I'd disagree. I like reading ragged right since that prevents lines that have massive spaces between words which annoy the hell out of me. The nice thing with most ereaders is that we get to choose.
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The option to choose is good. In a review, images with test justification tend to look better. Paper books are justified and I think seeing non-justified text in the screenshots makes it look like the device does a poor job of rendering.
Before I bought an e-reader, if I saw a screenshot full of left-aligned text, I would think e-readers have a long way to go before they can replace books.
Just my $0.02. Take it for what it is worth.