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Originally Posted by rcentros
That's good to hear. Another couple (three) things I like about the PocketBook. It allows you to count pages by screen (if you like that) or use set page numbers (which is what I like). You can also lock the screen and just use the buttons – for those who don't like touch screens. You can also choose to display no page numbers or header or anything (see attachment). This is how I normally use the PocketBook. It has more font size gradations than the Tolino, but less than the Kobo and fonts can only be displayed in normal, italic(?), and bold (not "thicker" like the Nook, but bold). Which isn't a big deal for me because I use Constantia and I like its normal face.
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Having the latest RMSDK on the Reader is enticing. It would give the best of both worlds that you don't get from Kobo. You would get the better typesetting and better ePub 3 compatibility.
How well does Pocketbook handle series? How good is the eBook management?