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Old 09-09-2016, 04:04 PM   #16
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For me it's comfort. I can rest a thumb on the next page button and advance with a press.

For touch screen, I have to either swipe, or touch in a designated area. That means that most of the time my thumb has to rest somewhere else and I have to slightly shift my grip every time I want to turn the page. This makes it more likely that I will drop my reader.

Also, I hold my reader in my left hand, and on Kindle, touching the area immediately adjacent to the left bezel goes back one page instead of forward one page. So I have to kind of stretch some hard to determine distance in order to advance the page.

On my other devices I need to swipe to turn the page and this is very hard to do one handed. Maybe my hands are too small compared to the average.

I really miss the page advance buttons on my old Sony PRS-505. So many options for buttons, especially if you hacked it to also use the direction pad for page advance.


I really really wish they would do the touch screens like this. Page forward is used much more frequently than page back.
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