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Originally Posted by Sirtel
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).
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Actually I like the way Sony readers render fonts. And, though they don't have a "bold" setting, you can adjust the contrast, making the font darker without changing its shape — which can be an advantage over "bolding" the font, which makes fonts thicker.
Besides the OP already likes the display on the T2. There is something to be said for familiarity.