You'd be hard pressed to find one that is going to last any length of time - they must all have end of life or near end of life batteries by now. The screen is very subpar, the device is slow, the fonts limited - even the button pad, that you're buying it for, are pretty rubbish.
A lot of people like the haptic buttons of the Kindle Voyage; you could maybe look out for a secondhand Nook with buttons (if you're in the USA) or one of the older Kindles (again, subpar screen tech); you could consider the non mainstream readers like Onyx or Pocketbook; or you could see if your requirement for physical buttons is truly a requirement. I really can't recommend buying a 2010 ereader.
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