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Originally Posted by Abecedary
Anti-aliasing can help with text rendering on any pixel-based device. I just pulled out my loupe and took a close look at my 505, and it definitely uses anti-aliasing. It's nowhere near as extreme as the Kindle 2 samples in that link, but it definitely is there. Remember that there are different methods for how to do it, and from what I can tell, the Sony one (or maybe it's the ADE one) does the job pretty well.
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This is actually kind of interesting, as the user's photomicrograph shows the text to be mapped to pixels much larger than the e-ink capsules themselves. The concept photo from Bookeen in the same thread is hilarious though...look how they just overlaid the letter on top, ignoring the boundaries of the capsules. I WISH my reader did that.