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Although the latest MS Reader is VGA aware, it doesn't actually display any more text than the QVGA version. Even at the smallest font setting.
Applying a brute force VGA tweak makes a tiny difference (you get a few more titles displayed in the library, and one extra line of text). I haven't tried it using something like TrueVGA or ozVGA because they break too many other things to be worth considering for me.
Whereas eReader lets you choose a variety of fonts and sizes to suit your preference. I end up with a setting that displays perhaps 50% more than QVGA which makes for a very satsifying display.
A couple more notches on the MS Reader font settings and it would be grand!
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