Even an iPod is fine for reading books. The problem with smaller screens happens when you're looking at web pages. That's the reason for mobile versions of sites. Of course, not all sites have mobile options, and all mobile options aren't rousing successes.
No, the page adjusts. There is less data per page but no scrolling side to side.
You can also select a font if the default one does not work for you.Regards, DaveSent from my iPad
Do you have to adjust the image from side to side when reading with the iPad Mini if you enlarge the print in a book? This does not seem good if this is so. I was under the impression that there wouldn't be as much on one page but you would be able to see it all without going from side to side. this would not be my choice.CarolIn a message dated 11/26/2012 2:13:40 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, tdale@xtra.co.nz writes:when the mini displays a full page the text is rather small, so you have to enlarge the text in order to comfortably read it --- but then you don't have a full page anymore!...this means you have to adjust the image from side to side to read...isn't this awfully burdensome?...am i missing something?tim
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