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Old 01-13-2009, 10:00 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by bgalbrecht View Post
Fictionwise has Steinbeck's King Arthur on sale this week, and it claims to be a deluxe illustrated edition. My impression of ereader vs mobi is that all the ereader editions I've seen have highly compressed tiny images, smaller and more compressed than what I typically see with mobi files. Is this an accurate impression? This book is also available as a microsoft reader edition. Should I go with the edition with the largest file?
Largest file is probably a good bet, although in general of those three formats LIT is most likely to have the highest resolution images.
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