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			Start a poll and see what we all think.  I also believe the number of people who will not go touch-only are a vocal minority.   
 
Look at it this way, the tablet and smartphone explosion is driven by touch-only devices, excepting home buttons and the like.  I seem to recall Blackberry was one of the few brands that retained a physical keyboard in some phones.  How's that working out for Research in Motion?  Not so well. 
 
I used to prefer page turn buttons but my Kindle PW works just fine for me.  I assume deleting buttons saves money if manufacturers are going to provide a touch screen anyway.  I understand people wanting to keep buttons but I don't think the device market agrees.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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