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Old 07-31-2024, 03:46 PM   #5
quentincompson
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
Personally, I wouldn't spend such an amount on an ancient Sony reader. If you want bold, sharp text with good contrast, any modern Kobo or Kindle would do, as you can adjust the font weight and sideload a custom font (neither of which you can do on a Sony).
Hello, thank you for the response! It’s not that i actually need those features and options - i don’t really care about them one way or the other - my T2 works just fine for my taste; the reason I’m not that satisfied with the T3 is that the way it displays the text by default (without messing around with the settings) compared with the T2 is a little bit frustrating to me - the text in the T2 seems kinda more saturated and bold, and on the T3 it’s somewhat lighter and more faint. I don’t know what to make of that - is this the way all T3 models display the text? It makes me think that the e-ink display on my T3 model started ok – more bold, but has been getting worse with time and the text will continue to become fainter and fainter until it gets impossible to make out. I’ve attached the photos of displays for comparison purposes:

T3: https://imgur.com/a/mzxUHpp
T2: https://imgur.com/a/fhLbhSZ
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