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Originally Posted by Zeebra
The only one that was shipping, the non-touch..not sure if he has the special offers one or not.
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I can be wrong, but in terms of contrast, page turns, I would expect similar behavior between both: touch and regular one. Again, I'm guessing here, but it is a fair assumption, giving the case the firmware and screen itself are the two that controls the page turns and contrast.
I would be surprise if there are huge differences in contrast and/or page turns.
The thing is, the Kindle touch has no buttons at all, as far as I know. I'm those kind of guys that still like the physical keyboard, besides adds some space on the bottom that I find it useful when holding or reading at bedtimes. If new one feels really nice on my hands, I will think twice, because absent of keyboards or even turn page buttons, is a nice bonus to me