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Originally Posted by HarryT
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.
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I'm not a huge fan of touchscreens on e-ink devices at this point, though the newer ones do appear to have less impact on screen clarity (that doesn't solve the fingerprint problem, of course). Perhaps because I have relatively small hands and have been used to typing on tiny keyboards for years, I don't have any real problem with the Kindle keyboard.