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Old 03-20-2008, 11:28 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by crusader666 View Post
The reviews were very helpful for me, especially where CR says the Sony is NOT for the visually impaired. Sony specifically advertises their PRS-505 for the sight-impaired, and I am personally dealing with them on that issue.

Does no grayscale on the Kindle affect the reading of an eBooks OR is that only a consideration when viewing PDF files?
Hugh!! If the file/book is created with the visually impaired in mind it can be quite adequate. Indeed you can go slightly overboard and produce books with rediculous font sizes. Going a bit overboard and you could end up with...

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