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Old 11-17-2008, 02:15 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Why couldn't you hold it in your left hand? The PRS-505 has page turning buttons on both sides.
I usually hold the Reader in my left hand with the lower left corner in the middle of my palm, my fingers wrapped around the left edge, and my thumb on the face of the Reader. To turn the page, you either need to use your right hand to push the button on the right edge or you need to tightly curl your thumb down to reach and push the lower left button. The latter is likely to end up with a dropped Reader. Unfortunately, the buttons that the 500 had on the left edge that were very conveniently pushed with your left thumb have been moved to the right edge of the Reader where they are out of reach. Bottom line, the 500 was ergonomically superior to the 505, in my opinion.
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