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Originally Posted by HarryT
For me, the physical keyboard is one of the most significant strengths of the Kindle, because I use mine a lot for proof-reading the eBooks I create, and use the keyboard extensively to make notes on the errors I find.
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Ditto. I don't have to exit the book, bring up an onscreen keyboard, or any of that hooey. I just start typing a note for the correction that needs to be made, save, and keep right on proofing.
For that reason alone, I hope they always keep a Kindle with a real keyboard in their stable. As far as touch goes, as long as I don't
have to use it for anything I currently do with the Kindle... I'm cool with it.