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Old 07-05-2010, 03:28 PM   #16
LDBoblo
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But they are not saying that. They are saying that your standard speed will be slower on an electronic book compared to a printed book. Which is not surprising because typography influence the speed since good typography will reduce the number of mistakes (e.g. loosing track of a line) you do. And it is the mistakes that reduces the speed.
Not necessarily...it's been demonstrated that reading speed is not significantly affected by advanced typography in some cases.
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