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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I can turn pages on either side using the touch screen with either hand. I don't see how the buttons make this any easier. Actually, the buttons make it easier to accidentally turn the page.
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If I'm holding the kindle with my left hand only, for example (I'm righthanded), i only need to press a little harder with my left holding thumb. No need to use other hand or other finger, or to reach to the right part of the screen to turn page forward, just press little harder with my resting thumb and voila!
(I find it more difficult to turn pages backwards in my KP, just holding the device with my right hand. The left area for turning back is far away of my thumb)
I don't get miss turns, but i have adjusted the force of the pressing buttons to medium.
Maybe it's me, but I really like the buttons. Make my reading experience more confortable and easier.
Don't know if that feature alone is worth the price difference, but the overall experience, with the other features, in my case, does. I am really happy with the Voyage, and the paperwhites and touch are resting in a drawer for now...