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Old 02-02-2010, 10:19 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by s3ntient View Post
Am I missing something? I thought the Sony eReaders still had problems with ePUB.. mine does at least.

@jissa: You say the PRS-900 displays ePUB just as well if not better than LRF, does it support full justification with ePUBs?

@Bremen Cole: You also say that some ePUBs display perfectly, is that with full justification? If so, how do you achieve that?
The 900 displays ePubs with full justification automatically (if that's how the book was formatted). The other models do not. I prefer LRFs on my reader because the text appears to be darker and the font size a tad bigger. This allows me to use the small font size all of the time. I only bump it up to medium when I'm reading periodicals. LRFs also allow for headers which I use to insert the book title for each page.
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