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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
I tried it on my Kindle and didn't like it. I prefer portrait and doubt I'll ever try landscape again.
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That might be because the presence of the keyboard and the paging buttons placement make holding and using Kindles in landscape mode awkward. Presumably the symmetry and balance of the Kobo Touch would eliminate the awkwardness. I know that the Pocketbook 360 feels great with one or two hands, paging buttons on left, right, or bottom. Landscape reading is just as comfortable on the PB 360 as portrait. I don't see why it shouldn't be the same on the Kobo.