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Old 07-17-2020, 05:26 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
But you can view pictures on a 6" eInk screen. I've viewed pictures on an 800x600 6" Eink screen long before HD and 300DPI came out. Also, his saying plain text sounds like he means a text file. So he needs to change that mess he wrote.
He doesn’t say you can’t view an image Jon. He says manga/comics/etc are better on a bigger/higher resolution screen.

No one reading this review is going to think he means a plain text file. First not many would even think of a .txt file when thinking of an ereader they’d just think ebook (no these people wouldn’t even distinguish epub, azw, or mobi other than their libraries having amazon support or not). Anyone who thinks of plain text as .txt files would be smart enough to know the difference for an ereader and would at least know epub.

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I don't know where he gets off saying his libraries haven't been browsable for months. All of the libraries I belong to have been browsable online. So he cannot go to the library. But you can browse their websites.
Anyone capable of reading even the slightest amount of context would understand what he means by browsable, a word which has a far longer history in the context he’s using it than the one you’re using.

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So again he's not really saying what he means. He's getting it all wrong. His editor should have picked up on his mistakes.
No he’s saying what he means, you’re intentionally misinterpreting what he wrote. There’s a rather large difference.
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