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Originally Posted by AnemicOak
Just a quick photoshop, but here you go...

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Ugly as hell! hahaha...
but yeah, I guess that should work for some people (the concept I mean) I think that the most used button is the back and forward buttons. If the manufacturer is able to provide those, besides a touchscreen screen, it won't be seen as a "forced" change. Still there are a lot of folks who prefer physical keyboard instead of touchscreen, but because this is an ereader not a cellphone or tablet where writing is more common, would be a good compromise.