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Originally Posted by twowheels
It was most definitely the touch, and they had them on display. I played with it a while because I wanted to get a feel for the touch interface in anticipation of my pending PaperWhite. I found the keyboard to be much better than expected, and actually just as fast [and maybe faster] as the physical keyboard on my K3, so one concern gone. I expect the capacitive touchscreen keyboard to be even better.
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The touch interface is really nice and well calibrated. I rarely miss what I was aiming to highlight with my fat finger, unlike the POS Android phone I've got. On my phone I more often than not hit the wrong key. But the Touch is great for highlighting and selecting, much better than the Fire was.