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He is not watching videos on it. One thing to remember is that most people will hold an ereader a lot closer to their eyes than their normal TV watching distance.
I am only aware of one ereader that used anti-aliasing and that was a 212 DPI screen. If you looked at the screen with a magnifier when using a serif font, you could see the gray capsules around some edges of the glyph. It was also slower than most 6" ereaders at that time when turning pages. Sheesh... it's only been 14 years and I'm blanking out of the manufacturer.
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