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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).
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I agree, the perfect anything doesn't exist. Someone out there will always find reason to complain about some aspect of something. In the end, it is just: do the makers defaults jibe with your preferences?
Both Nook and Kindle only allow three options for spacing and margine. But while I don't like the Kindle ones at all, I do like the Nook ones. I'm sure others hate them.