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Old 12-28-2008, 04:15 AM   #21
Alisa
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Device: Paperwhite, Kindle 3 (retired), Skindle 1.2 (retired)
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Originally Posted by MonaLS View Post
I have accidentally turned a page or two when I first got the Kindle, but not anytime recently. I have grown to like the oversized page turn keys because it gives me a wide variety of ways to hold the Kindle while still being able to turn the page single handed.

Pretty much everyone who tries mine out inadvertently turns a page or so. No big deal to me.
I think the ergonomics of it are relative. I find the Kindle perfectly comfortable. It meshes easily with how I want to hold it. I do find it's easy to accidentally hit buttons handing it to people but I never do just sitting and reading. My husband did not find it so comfortable at first. He holds his books differently than I do and his hand wants to rest where the buttons are. He's adjusted but it didn't feel natural at first like it did to me. He doesn't accidentally turn pages but I think he would opt to turn off some of the buttons if he could so he could hold it where his instinct dictates.
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