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Being visually impaired, I am a rather big fan of ebooks and their variable font sizes. I think the Kindle did a lot to really get the ebook scene off the ground, but I'm hoping that Apple's device (assuming it supports ebooks) will have an even bigger impact. Since the device is going to come from Apple, you know there will be iTards lined up around the block on launch day no matter how good the device is, so I'm hoping that if Apple opens their own ebook store, it'll be enough to convince more publishers to get on board.

Right now, it's fairly simple to crack the DRM on Amazon's Kindle ebooks, and I expect it won't be any different with Apple's either, so then you could use an app like Calibre to load your DRM-free ebooks purchased from Amazon and Apple on whatever device you want