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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
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.
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I agree 100%. If I were interested in buying an ereader and had no prior knowledge, and if I were reading that review considering a Kobo, I'd think left alignment was an ereader/Kobo thing and not buy a Kobo.
It might be an idea to add a comment in the caption explaining the text alignment/justification settings...