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Old 11-19-2011, 08:55 AM   #44
jacksonunit
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The tap zone page turning is the best part of the Touch. I have some issues syncing it with Amazon (I got the WIFI only model) but I side loaded I Am Legend and read almost all of it in bed using my left hand to hold it (I'm RH). The thing is so light, and page turns so seamless, that the device "disappeared", one of the original K1 design goals.

I'm a Microsoft software developer and gadget-head as well, but maturity has taught me to focus on devices for what they are, not for what every other similar device is. With that in mind, I think the Kindle Touch is the best e-reader to date.

I also own or operate these Kindle readers:
K1, Kindle Keyboard, 2XKindle DX, 3X Kindle for IPhone, Kindle for Android, 2X Kindle for PC, Kindle for Mac.
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