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Old 05-31-2011, 02:15 AM   #201
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Originally Posted by ApK View Post
Only a small percentage of people are left handed, yet most ereaders are designed to accommodate them as well.
I'm firmly right-handed and yet I often like to hold my reader in the left hand, keeping the right hand free for other tasks (holding on in the bus, shaking hands, opening doors, you name it)

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Many people are likely to encounter something in a book, even a novel, that is better served by landscape viewing on a small screen.
I agree, there's no reason not to let the user chose the screen orientation freely.
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