for easier readability look for the ability of the reader device to "embolden" the fonts installed. This is sorta like making the font bold, but, not...I know the Pocketbook 360 has this ability and not sure which other readers can do this.
From what I have seen, this can make up for the poorly chosen font weights used as the default. In it's simplest terms it makes the effective contrast ratio to be better than it is in reality. On the 360 to my eye it makes the text look cleaner and definitely not washed out as my K1 even when set to bold. Not sure if the Opus provides a similar feature to that found on the Pocketbook readers.
Overall, eink still is struggling to actually provide a true analog to reading on paper.
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