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Originally Posted by PharaohsVizier
The touch screen is the natural progression, it shaves off size and weight, it reduces the amount of buttons required and overall it is simpler and more intuitive to pick up. Needless to say, it isn't perfect and there are flaws, but I think the touchscreen would be very appealing to a lot of users, myself included.
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I would not mind that change (in case is finally implemented) if hardware buttons are also provided. Otherwise it will be like a "forced" change. If I am not mistaken, that's how has been implemented on the new Nook: touchscreen plus hardware buttons.
But I would not replace mine for a touch screen Kindle. My wife is thinking about getting one if comes soon, but that would be different, would be her 1st eink device and Kindle. She is also thinking about getting the new Nook but she does not like the black color, she wants it white, like the existing Kindle 3. The absent of 3G on the new Nook is one thing that keeps her thinking...