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Old 05-28-2011, 04:32 PM   #10
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Can one read too much?
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Originally Posted by AnemicOak View Post
I don't mind touch, but it depends. I went and tried a Sony 950 last night (since Best Buy has them for $199 right now) and pretty much hated it. I like to read one handed a lot of the time and found I didn't like having to swipe to turn pages. On the other hand on my Galaxy S I can just lightly tap the edge of the screen to turn pages which I don't mind.

For the way I use my reader(s) I don't see touch as any kind of advantage really.
I read one-handed at times with my 650 -- I turn pages pushing the FORWARD button with my left thumb. If I held the device in my right hand, I'd use the touch screen, but they're quite sensitive, so a small swipe with the right thumb would be about as much effort, if not less so, than a button.
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