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Old 05-02-2012, 07:05 PM   #1
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Feedback from left-handed/ambidextrous people

Hello everyone,

My Kindle's screen finally died on me in a rather spectacular manner, and I need another e-ink ebook reader asap.
After reading what feels like a thousand threads, reviews and blog posts about the K4, Kindle Touch, Sony PRS-T1 and Kobo I still have no idea which one is Teh Best.

So out of despair, and instead of banging my head and/or my dead Kindle against a wall (seriously, what else can you even do with a dead Kindle?), I'll be choosing according to a rather specific criteria: how practical are those readers for left handed people?

I love the buttons on both sides on the Kindle, and I'm very attached to the possibility of holding my ereader with either hand. Are touch screens as flexible ?
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