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Old 02-15-2019, 08:36 PM   #4
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Interesting. My e-reader is the Likebook Mars which uses Android 6.0. My Kindle PC version is 1.17. I will try upgrading it and see if that changes anything but even if it does, I will still have a low res version on my e-reader, right?

Yes, I'm getting my books from Amazon.co.jp.

Will have a look at your thread. Would really like to be able to get high-res manga on my e-reader.

Edit: Well I just updated to 1.25 (the latest version) and the resolution seems to be the same on my PC.
What's the display resolution on your PC and how do you have the images displayed (fit to screen, fit to width, etc)? If your monitor is only 1080p, you'd likely need to zoom in on the images.

That said, I would think Kindle for Android would be getting highest resolution and quality possible.
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