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Originally Posted by John F
For me, the Nook reading experience doesn't compare to the Kobo. For me, "reading experience" is being able to set font, font size, line spacing, margins, ... to something that I like. The eink Nooks is too limiting.
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I guess I'm easy to please. My Nook with the smallest margins and line spacing works for me. Though Kobo has much more fine-tuning I rarely use it. My ereaders tend to be 'set it and forget it' deals and both Nook and Kobo do a good job. I just think Nook does a better job at layout than Kobo does. The big gaps and awkward hyphenation I find on kepub doesn't exist on the Nook.
Nook software still needs a lot of work, but to me they don't need to tinker with the reading experience too much.