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Originally Posted by Poppaea
This is pure nonsense. Of course you touch your book: To turn the pages. And of course it adds to the reading experience when the page turning process is as close to the one one is used from pbooks as possible. This is why it is so wonderful to just swipe a page to turn it when using a Sony. It feels like reading a book!
Maybe you should just try it, before you say it adds or it does not. Now you act like a poor person or a kid that can not afford caviar or champagne and claims it does not taste and is not worth it even when they have never tried it in their lifetime.
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What are you talking about? I own a Galaxy Tab.
On a simple eink device you click and turn the page, that's it. My finger is always there or close so is an easy process.
For a simple book or novel the only advantage with a touchscreen is press the word for open a dictionary. It's sometimes slower because in some Android apps the dictionary is on the web.