is that you have six different text sizes to choose from, depending on how small you like your text.
I keep mine at the smallest font, because I like to read the most text that I can in between making page changes. But for people like my parents that are starting to lose their eyesight, they get the benefit of large-print books without having to buy a special edition, or using magnifying glasses.
As you'd expect, Kindle for PC displays text much bigger than what it would show on the Kindle, but there are still multiple text sizes to choose from. There are just a lot more options than what the normal Kindle offers. So no matter what you use, you can still find something comparable to both devices.
I keep mine at the smallest font, because I like to read the most text that I can in between making page changes. But for people like my parents that are starting to lose their eyesight, they get the benefit of large-print books without having to buy a special edition, or using magnifying glasses.
As you'd expect, Kindle for PC displays text much bigger than what it would show on the Kindle, but there are still multiple text sizes to choose from. There are just a lot more options than what the normal Kindle offers. So no matter what you use, you can still find something comparable to both devices.
Amazon.com Presents: Kindle for PC
17/11/2009 07:30:15 AM
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i guess the iphone software was the easiest... i'll just have to wait for the mac stuff
17/11/2009 07:44:36 AM
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Interesting marketing move. I think one of the biggest things people hold out on concerning ebooks..
17/11/2009 07:19:13 PM
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For me,
17/11/2009 08:47:00 PM
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That was my problem, too
18/11/2009 04:28:21 AM
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Agreed. I've found myself very pleasantly surprised; I often forget I'm using an ereader.
18/11/2009 04:31:44 AM
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What I like about the Kindle...
18/11/2009 04:23:45 AM
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I'll be interested when they stop the idiocy that is Kindle-only books. *NM*
18/11/2009 12:07:30 AM
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