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Old 01-22-2015, 12:43 PM   #59
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Originally Posted by Hrafn View Post
Given that most people (myself included) aren't predicting too much change in 2015, may I turn around the question slightly to what innovations (beyond the obvious thinner/lighter/better-contrast/better-resolution/better-battery-life/etc) people think manufacturer's should be working on?

For myself, as somebody who sees page-turn buttons as a must-have, and has seen them twice be the point-of-failure in my eReaders, better page turn button technology is something that I'd very much like to see (one reason why I find the Voyage's page-turn sensors intriguing).
Interesting. What sort of page turn innovations would you like to see?

I'd also be interested in a nicer way to flick through bookmarks or notes. At the minute it seems like a lot of hassle to access bookmarks on the models I have used (Kindle Voyager, Kindle Touch and Nook Simple Touch)
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