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Old 09-16-2019, 07:59 AM   #32
rcentros
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Originally Posted by Nausicaa View Post
How close is uncomfortable to you? I'm holding it 8 in our so like a normal phone must of the time. Moon reader also can change the font on the go. I use an SE and I found never conformably use it to read long form. I have an SE and this is the brightness compared and the screen using red font. It's the most comfortable size for me. https://ibb.co/mRf2Mcn
https://ibb.co/M5DjRqH I'm not trying to challenge myself to read small fonts, I just like reading chapters in 3 clicks versus 13. The Kindle and the phone from the first page are reading the sampe chapter. It would take me 13x more effort on that awful touchscreen rather than 1 click on a volume button on the phone. In person it looks much different.
Extra clicks don't bother me. (For me) that tiny font and dense, red text with a black background has zero appeal. But I'm quite willing to accept that this is your ideal (or close to your ideal) reading environment — why it would be is completely lost to me. Choice is good. If we were all the same it would be a boring world.

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