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Old 05-21-2011, 01:03 PM   #14
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Device: Nook Classic, NookColor, HTC Rezound, Sony PRS-505, ICS Touchpad
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
I have both a touch-screen Sony PRS-350 and a Kindle. In all honesty, I find the Kindle's keyboard to be much easier to use than the on-screen "soft" keyboard of the Sony. What do you dislike about it?
Unless they're on laptops, I intensely dislike physical keyboards. It's unattractive, too big, a pain to use, unattractive, and it will never go away whether or not I'm using it. With virtual keyboards (which I rarely use), at least I'm able to get it off the screen when it's not in use. Did I mention that it's unattractive?

Out of all of the designs of ereaders, I would list them in order of appeal and attractiveness:

Sony
Nook
Kobo
Every other reader on the planet
Kindle
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