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Old 01-10-2010, 02:22 AM   #4
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Nate:

Good info but after looking at the photos, a question comes to mind. When do reading devices become too small? The very first thing I noticed was there appears to be no margin/spacing between the edge of the text and the reader frame. Not sure if you had the time to find out, but other than something like Calibre to reformat all of a person's books intended for the device, can that margin be adjust to any degree? Did you find the lack of a margin distracting? I know we all can get used to almost anything but not sure this one would not leave me shaking my head.

Because of my hand problems I am also attentive to the issue of these devices getting too thin and small. PDA size is fine as long as I can hold onto it without squeezing. Plus, I already have a PDA size device in my PDA. But I could see for someone who wants the smallest reader possible, why not if the price is right?
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