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Agreed, but I think we really need to wait until the new typesetting engine is released to be able to make an informed judgement.
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I don't notice that much of a difference either, really. I'll keep this though because my other PW doesn't have 3G and I really missed that. Also it's getting pretty elderly anyway.
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I felt the same coming from pearl to a Glo HD. The increased resolution is no big deal. Add to that that the contrast is lessened with a front-light screen, and one is left with even less of an upgrade. For me, with the introduction of newer screens with front-lights, it has become important to have the ability to weight / bold fonts to compensate for the lower contrast. And it was important to me before.
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I think personally that the difference in resolution from 212dpi to 300dpi is significant; it results in the letters being better-formed and crisper. |
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An argument could be made that this is a better way to do things. I prefer Kobo, but I am willing to fix things. When you are willing to tinker, you can get anything better than a Kobo type-wise. But the main goal of typography is to be invisible, not offering a plethora of choices like 50 sizes and 15 margin settings. Therefore, I believe Kindle right now offers better typography as a whole. Typography should just work, you should not even think about it. This can be discussed, of course. But I consider myself a discerning readers who is very much concerned about type as people in MR probably noticed. This is my view. You are practically telling me I don't know about typography here and I find this insulting. Amazon has a real case here. It should not be discarded that easily. Last edited by GERGE; 07-02-2015 at 09:42 AM. |
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On another note, the Kobo nickle rendering-engine is remarkable. The options are the best I've ever seen. But Cool Reader offers other feature that Nickle lacks that I require, such as the ability to set tap-zones throughout the screen to do what I want. |
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I wonder if perhaps the glass screen of the Voyage provides better contrast (ie is more transparent) than the plastic screen of the PW? Certainly my Voyage appears to me to have excellent contrast.
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We all have our likes and dislikes. I have my likes and I do not push them on others. I only ask that no one else try to push their likes and dislikes on me.
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