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Originally Posted by rcentros
I didn't think so. When I bought my first Kindle Touch I immediately gave it away because I thought the fonts sucked when compared to the Nook ST (which was my first reader). Later I found out I could install custom fonts on the Kindle Touch and that made a big difference. But the fonts on the Nook ST were dark and readable "out of box." I mostly used Caecilia.
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On the nook ST, I wanted to use a different font then what came with the firmware. Using the exact same font, the nook looked terrible and the Sony looked good.