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Old 09-04-2012, 11:08 AM   #43
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Originally Posted by misling View Post
I know it's not necessarily a large market, but I'm one who will take all the sharp resolution and contrast I can get on an e-ink screen. My vision is poor, and slowly getting worse. In a few years most likely I wouldn't be able to read a paperback at all. But with e-ink, adjustable fonts, sharp resolution, and some contrast, I can make up for that and still read comfortably.
Yes, you are an ideal candidate for high contrast and scalable fonts. One day I might also have such problems - my wife already uses a larger font than I do. Luckily my eyesight is good, I have no difficulty with small fonts. I am responding to this on a iPhone using TapaTalk and have no problem other than having to turn the screen brightness down to thirty percent.
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