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Old 12-03-2009, 12:04 PM   #165
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Sadly, I think that is true of all commercial e-books on Sony's reader, regardless of format.

If you download any e-books from the Sony store in LRX format they will show the same wide margins and small body text
Since I've been a contrarian for much of this thread, why stop now?

I like the margins. They are more aesthetically pleasing to my eye... more book-like (books have margins). I realize the Reader's "frame" can be viewed as a margin, but it just doesn't look like one to me.

I suspect the more "book like" appearance is why Sony did the margins.

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