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Being able to change the font sizes is awesome !
For whatever reason, Amazon decided to make the Font on the Home Screen than on the K1 .
I found myself constantly changing the angle of the body, changing the font size up and down and the distance away from me .
I was an avid reader but increasing age has made printed books more of a challenge, but the Kindle with its varying font size and very light weight has made reading fun again .
What's more, it's easy to change font size .
The kindle does not recognize page numbers, since they would change radically when you change font size so Amazon provides the notion of location which is display independent .
I just crank the font up a notch or two and leave the readers behind .
My eyesight is fine, but I can choose the font size that suits me best .
'Easy, on, the, eyes' reading with adjustable fonts and 16 shades of gray capability using digital ink :
Maximum font size is still not big enough for people with vision problems .
One or two larger font sizes would have benefited the visually impaired .
Downloading books is easy, the screen is NOT too dark, the font size is adjustable and the Kindle customer service support is terrific .
I know I need to go to the optometrist, but the Kindle will aide and abet me in avoiding that for a while , , the page is easy to read, the font size is easy to change, and my eyes sail across the words, my finger hits next page without me giving it thought .
The text appears slightly blurry and I have to increase the font size to read it comfortably .
And with the Kindle, I can adjust the font to any of six different sizes, which is of some importance to those with poor vision or tired eyes .
The font is clear and adjustable in size .
While they may not reproduce the look of a printed page, applications for these devices, such as ereader, do offer a variety of font types, background colors, and page turning mechanisms, the ability to read in either vertical or horizontal mode, and the ability to make the text scroll on the page, like a teleprompter, at a speed of your choosing .
The E, Ink screen is so much better than I thought and yes, I've read about the concerns people have raised about the Kindle screen and its fonts .
Sleek style, easy to hold, the white causes it to disappear as suggested in its description, highly transportable, well thought out button placement, easy to use, adjustable font, ease of downloading new books .
With good lighting it is very readable and the adjustable font makes up for this shortcoming .
Dictionary entries are now shown in your currently selected font size .
High, contrast e, ink, downloadable content, variable font size, integrated dictionary, integrated search .
With six font sizes, even the visually impaired could benefit from this feature .
Aa keys to quickly change font size, turning on off text to speech, Pause text to speech, change speech rate and speaking voice rather than using the menu .
The font sizes are easy to switch between and very usable .
As advertised, it is very easy on the eyes, combined with font sizing and easy navigation this does what it was meant to do .
Very accessible and friendly for those with a visual impairment , all raised keys, font sizing, text to voice .
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azw conversion the pdf will usually have teeny tiny unreadable font, this solves that, text to speech it, etc .
Due to being able to change the font it is also difficult to be able to read this for a class and reference page numbers from an actual book, but a search function that regular books , don't', have more than makes up for this .
Being able to change your font size is really nice as well, but I keep mine at the lowest so I don't have to turn pages so often .
The font size options include a slightly smaller font that before, , looks great .
I use the second smallest font 90% of the time and I do find I need a little extra light where I wouldn't have when reading a normal book .
I also really enjoy the ability to change font sizes, they are pretty close to large print books .
As I get sleepier, I like to enlarge the font, which is a nice feature .
Seemed like the perfect thing for an ex, avid reader, since you can change font size, have it read to you, download newspapers and magazines, and you don't have to drive to the book store or library !
The clarity of the screen makes even the smallest font readable .
Using the smaller font sizes causes eye strain except in daylight conditions with open windows .
The print appears faded especially with the smaller font sizes .
This allows only about 2 paragraphs of text to be visualised at a time at medium font size .
I have changed the font size so that it is so easy to see .
A couple of books I've purchased aren't great, fontwise .
Most books, however, are very easy to read, and the variable font size enables me to find the font size that works best for me .
While not as much text fits on a screen as on a mass, market paperback page using the font size I like, pushing the next page button has become second nature .
It's also easy to make the font larger whenever necessary, like when my eyes are tired .
1All the fonts look exactly the same, regardless of the book .
Easy on the eyes, font size can be changed and the book will even read to you if you want it too !
It's lightweight and allows changes in font size that enables ease of reading no matter how tired your eyes may get .
I also like that the amount of whitespace as well as font size on, screen is configurable .
I can still make out words with the use of strong glasses and setting the font to the largest possible on the Kindle2 .
I like the small size, the grey colour background is relaxing, and its good to be able to change the size of the font .
I can make the font the perfect size for my eyes .
Although I'm turning pages quicker, my eyes are much less tired by using a bigger font .
It is quick and responsive and reading from the default font is easy .
Because of the ability to change the font size on the KINDLE she was able to once again start reading a book .
Everyone looking into the Kindle has probably heard about the font smoothing contrast issue which is exacerbated by the bright whiteness of the unit's housing .
However, just last night, I ran across a couple of user fixes for the font smoothing problem, and I've already put a skin on mine so that the contrast between the ePaper display's gray background and the frame's white is no longer an issue .
I have a bit of macular degeneration, and when reading the Kindle, for some reason, that little blurry spot does not show up, and this is at a small font .
The Kindle 2 is lightweight, easy to hold, easy to read, and I love the fact that I can change the size of the font, depending on my situation .
I am in my 50's and the reading vision isn't great so changing the font is a blessing .
The interface is a bit like reading newsprint, though you can change the font size to 6 or 8 different settings .
It is so much easier to read than a paper page and you can adjust the font size as needed .
it's just like reading a paper book, but BETTER because you can increase the font size !
font sizes and page orientation can be adapted to the reader's needs .