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Old 08-02-2009, 04:23 AM   #56
Soc-psychologist
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Location: Helsinki, Europe
Device: Cybook Gen 3, Cybook Opus, N91
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Originally Posted by mgmueller View Post
So what do you use? Fit width and switch to landscape via accelerometer?
If you switch back to portrait, you can see what I mean by "fading out".
Letters "f" and "h" for example loose their outline, they "fade out". That's totally explainable. But still, it just doesn't look good.
No, I take use of the accelerometer nearly all the time. When there are pictures and tables that need to be looked at in certain way I tilt the machine. When there are two columns or more I switch back to portrait mode etc. At present I am reading a .pdf-formatted book. Settings are "Fit width" and zoom is at 66%. I can see all the letters quite clearly. The whole page does not fit to the screen but it really does no bother me. It was the same thing with Gen3 (same book actually).

If on the other hand, I happen to press the menu button and then decide that there was nothing I needed after all, then the screen seems like it has been printed by a printer running low on ink. The menu leaves a faded bar of letters behind. No biggy either.

--Michael
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