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Old 12-02-2011, 07:32 AM   #20
jacksonunit
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When it comes to actually reading books, the KT is the best Kindle experience to date, but then I never liked the page-turn or the 5-way buttons. I would actually lose the power button and use a long press on the home button instead.

While reading, use my left thumb to swipe forward, up, and down, and tap the strip for previous. When I'm doing anything else, I use my right index finger. Since it's a 90/10 proposition between reading and anything else, I much prefer the KT to the K3-k1.

As with all Kindles so far, there are a few quirky little issues, but for my money, KT is the best Kindle in the line.
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