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Old 11-20-2010, 08:35 PM   #5
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why is it that all makers of larger sized readers put the navigation buttons on only one side? I can't just my right hand to hold things and need to use my left hand to read on my Kindle. The reason I did not buy a DX is the navigation buttons. Yes one can turn it upside down and rotate the display but then the other buttons are out of place. Plus the buttons would not be in a very useful location anyway.

So yet another device maker who misses the point that polarized devices favoring operation with only one hand are a failure for many of us potential users. Still I suppose we'll see given the touch panel might allow better use of the device with the left hand. Hope users here do not have the same blinders on as they did for the Astak crappy devices. So far it does not see to be the case, Pocketbook seems to be a far better company in dealing with users and their devices.

And I do enjoy my PB360 quite a bit and use it far more than my K2i.
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