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Originally Posted by rashkae
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I'm not at all a fan of the ergonomics. Holding the device by the side edge only leaves my wrist bent more than I'm used too. I would have preferred the holding edge to be a little larger and at the bottom. I miss the days when readers had large bottom area that was very comfortable to hold in either hand and did not require wrist bending. Even with the wide side to hold the device, thanks to the flush screen, I still frequently accidentally brush the display screen with my thumb and turn page. Flush screen looks great, but it's good example of form over function. I might try getting used too reading in landscape, but even getting past the 'alienes,' the lines would be *way* wider than efficient reading length.
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you could always put it into landscape mode and then you'd have the bulge and buttons at the bottom.
i too find the ergonomics of the oasis horrible. i can't imagine they had a single user test it before they released it, or if they did, they ignored them. amazon is legend for this cf 'fire phone'.
/guy