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Old 11-23-2009, 09:39 PM   #115
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Originally Posted by EatingPie View Post
I read at "M"edium on the Sony, and have no issues at all with eye strain using LRFs. And I have cataracts in one eye.

I am also quite skeptical of the "discrete pixel size/resolution" statement. Books have a chosen font size, and it does not vary throughout the book (for normal text). The exact same algorithm for justifying a paper book can be used for electronic books.
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-Pie
Yes, the limited/discrete pixel size does cause a problem by not allow the kerning that is done with print books and in PDFs. The eye strain comes from the irregular spacing and re-positioning of the eyes.
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