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Old 10-16-2010, 04:58 PM   #8
Ryan_Phx
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Originally Posted by VICROAMER View Post
OK page turn seems good enough for me how about the touch screen keyboard and directional arrows how responsive do people find them to use.
I've used the Kindle 3 and the Nook, and I much prefer the Nook. I hate Kindle's goofy little keyboard. The Nook's touch screen makes it, IMHO, much more intuitive and user-friendly. I can type a note much faster on the Nook than I can on the Kindle. I'm sure you'll find Kindle owners who will claim the same thing. For me, the fact that the Nook's touch-screen keyboard takes no pressure at all makes it easier to use. It is true that it uses more power than the Kindle, and thus you won't get as much battery life, but I've never had an issue with that.
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