I voted for buttons. With the original Nook, I found that the buttons are more positive(?) it page turning; with the Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4, the home button also activate more positive.
"More positive" means that I don't have to touch/press the screen multiple times to get a reaction; sometimes a "hard" press does what I wanted to do (on a capacitive screen!). There are times that the screen hides the 3 buttons & trying to get them to show up is "trying". Of course, sometimes I don't believe that I touch the tablet screen yet but there's a screen/page change on the tablet.
My recent renewal of my driver's license also told me that buttons are better as DMV had used touch terminals for a person to do the test; luckily, the test wasn't timed as I cursed a few times trying to the get test screen to do the mark on my answer touch on several questions.
Maybe there is something about my body as I decided to go cotton clothing after seeing a 2-3 inch spark between my car key & the car's keyhole when going to unlock the car door. I was also subject to getting static shocks when touching the old Marchant metal calculators (comptrometers(sp?))
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