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Originally Posted by ps67
It doesn't exist the perfect ereader: Pocketbook has a good renderer but, unlike Kepub renderer in Kobo, it has no pop up notes nor the ability of sharpening fonts. And You have limited choices about line spacing and margins (only 3, like Kindle).
The renderer of Koreader IMHO is the best and You have pop up notes and great choices about font sharpening and line spacing and many other things. Of course Koreader is not so well integrated with the rest of the Kobo or Pocketbook system (statistics ecc.)
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I agree. But margins and line spacing (even if you only have 3 visible options) you can modify them to the millimetre and set them to your liking (with KOReader's own text editor you can do it from the e-reader itself).