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Old 08-29-2010, 10:13 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
For things like searching and note-taking, though, a touch-screen with a "soft" (ie on-screen) keyboard works equally well. I have a number of devices which use this method, and it works at least as well as the Kindle's tiny physical keys do.
I have a iPhone but find it so much harder to "type" on than the Kindle. I make a lot more mistakes on the touchscreen and I just don't like it as much.

I would prefer that Amazon stick with the physical keyboard even if they have to come up with one that pulls or slides out.

I guess it boils down to personal preference.
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