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Old 06-23-2021, 06:32 PM   #13
rcentros
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It depends on the font size too. My grandson uses a tiny font on his PW3 that certainly can't work on a Kindle Basic/Touch/Keyboard.
That's been my experience. I find with the higher resolution (300 dpi) eReaders I read with smaller fonts than I do with my 167 or 212 dpi eReaders. I didn't even really realize until I started carrying the older (beaten up) readers on the road with me. I think Sony has/had the best 167 dpi screen and fonts (once I learned how to make the contrast better).

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