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JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Pajamaman View Post
I'm using an Onyx Note 5, which is 10.3". It is 1872 x 1404 pixels and a density of 227 ppi. As such, fonts are rather grainy on it.

Compare this to the first generation Nova, which is also 1872x1404 pixels but has a density of 300 pixels per inch.

Is there anyway to reduce this graininess? I guess not, but maybe there is a better font or app to reduce it. I am using Caecilia with Alreader Pro X (a version specifically designed for e-ink).
My Kobo Aura H2O is a 6.8" screen with 227 ppi. I did not find the fonts used to be grainy at all. In fact, the difference between 227 and 300 was not all that noticeable

Maybe it's the fonts you are using. Try ChareInk7SP. I know that's a good looking font on eInk. Here's where you can get ChareInk7SP. https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=184056
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