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Old 11-06-2019, 06:54 PM   #72
rcentros
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The font that looks best on my Nook is DejaVu Serif Eink (I embed it in the books I sideload to my Nook). I've found that every ereader brand displays fonts differently and what looks good on a Kobo, doesn't look as good on a Kindle or a Nook. And vice versa, of course. So I use one font on my Libra, another on my Kindles and the third one on my Nook.
I've noticed that fonts render differently on different readers also. My two favorite fonts are Constantia and DejaVu Serif Eink, but I almost always use Constantia on the Tolinos now, where I was using DejaVu Serif on other readers. On the Nook Glowlight (2015) for books I buy from B&N, I use the built-in Georgia at the "thicker" setting and, though I don't like it as much as the fonts above, it's still not bad.
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