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Originally Posted by Junket
My eyes.
Couldn't read that, paragraphs being held hostage and all.
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Well, I’m not sure what your are saying here. I’ll take a guess and assume you don't like the way eReaders (Kindles) format text? You can always modify non-DRMed or de-DRMed eBooks and make them better for your eyes to read. Most eReaders these days, even the Kindles, offer quite a bit of text formatting options including text size, font choices, justification settings, etc. Certainly a lot more modification than you can do to a printed book!
However if you are referring to reading on a specific Kindle model due to the screen bothering your eyes, well there is only so much you can do to make improvements with that. Everyone has unique eyesight, so not everyone will care for Kindles or other eReaders. Quite frankly I was never able to use any of the Paperwhite models because of screen lighting issues which bothered my oldish eyes. The Oasis 3 is the first self lit eReader that I can read on for many hours without my eyes bothering me, but what works for me may or may not work for others.