Thank you both for checking it out
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Originally Posted by j.p.s
The added thickness could also allow even narrower by putting the buttons on the side of the reader (as opposed to the side of the front face).
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Did you ever see the Galaxy Note Edge where the screen curves down on one side? I've wondered if a slight curve could set even sensor-buttons like these off from the screen in a useful way. There are some advantages to squeezing screen-side down instead of side-to-side, in that you don't have to wrap your fingers from one end to the other, so more holding positions work. If you read lying down and hold the device up, have arthritis or have small hands, it's nice to have options in how you hold a reader.