Well, I suppose I can appreciate budget gaming materials, but personally I'd rather see a game book done nicely on all counts and have to pay a little more. I've seen all the variations over the years; good material in a cheap package, lousy material dressed-up with gorgeous covers and artwork, and the occasional win/win of quality material wrapped in superb packaging and artwork. As a gamer and collector, I'll
always hope for the latter, even if it costs more. The RQII books were simply awesome, and although the names are changing, I dearly want to see the production quality continue on that level.
Besides, no reason they couldn't do both, eh?
As for being easy to read, though, I'm dubious. I've yet to actually see one of the Legend books, but I do own the RQI "Pocket Deluxe" digest book, and the print is so tiny I can't even see it. If the Legend books are like that one (or, to be honest, any digest sized RPG book I've encountered), they'll be useless to me, and my vision isn't even all that bad (I've a very mild reading glasses prescription).
Palladium tried to go the digest route with the new Robotech: Shadow Chronicles line, and it was a disaster. Due to negative reactions, they ended up doing three versions of the core book, one softcover digest, one full-sized hardcover, and another big hardcover limited edition, and all future supplements are reverting to the traditional 8-1/2 x 11 format (softcover), including the few existing digest books when/if they eventually merit a second printing. I'm not saying digest books are bad, not at all. It's a cool idea to some (myself included, if I could see 'em), but clearly it's not a universally popular, or functional, decision.
So, you betcha, I think it'd be great if they offered the Legend books in differing formats; one large hardcover like the RQII books, maybe one large, cheaper softcover, and the digests.