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Originally Posted by HarryT
That's because the buttons were in a stupid place on the Sony devices. The nice thing about the Voyage is that you can comfortably hold it and turn the page without having to move any part of your hand. It takes less effort than a touch screen, not more.
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I actually liked where the buttons were on the Sony devices. They worked well for me holding the reader with one hand with my thumb resting on the button at the bottom of the screen. On my 350 and 650 I'd use the buttons about half the time and the screen about half the time to turn pages. I haven't used a Voyage but I have a suspicion that as a result of using a PW2 and a Kobo AuraHD for the past two years, I'd very rarely use the buttons for turning pages--just too used to tapping/swiping on the screen now.