Very nice. Don't think the price will do it any favours, though.
I am a bit of a luddite, you don't need batteries to read a paper book. But being partially-sighted, the idea of being able to enlarge the print is great - reading those old Ulverscroft large print books we had at school, it was like being shouted at.
I think I'll wait till the price crashes, and we get a good open-source book format.
PS: we have a thumbs-up and a thumbs-down icon, how about a thumbs-sideways for situation like this?
Post: Hmmm
JB
Hmmm →
Posted Wednesday 6th May 2009 20:01 GMT
In New Kindle: Wider, but still no broadsheet
Very nice. Don't think the price will do it any favours, though.
I am a bit of a luddite, you don't need batteries to read a paper book. But being partially-sighted, the idea of being able to enlarge the print is great - reading those old Ulverscroft large print books we had at school, it was like being shouted at.
I think I'll wait till the price crashes, and we get a good open-source book format.
PS: we have a thumbs-up and a thumbs-down icon, how about a thumbs-sideways for situation like this?