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Old 12-20-2017, 03:05 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
Never had that strong of a reaction to any eReader. Maybe I like the Keyboards because of the cases I use with them. Just feels like I'm holding a book. And, since I started with a Nook, I was used to Page Turn key placements already.


That's why it's all an individual thing. People have different needs. I have a friend who still uses and loves the very first Kindle, which is even clunkier than the K3!

I started with a Nook Wifi, but never used the page turn buttons at all because of placement, just the touch screen only. Then I went to Sony, and those felt so natural to use either buttons (at the bottom) OR touchscreen. I always had held paperbacks from the bottom, those Sony readers felt 'right'. But still preferred touchscreen.

But the Kindle Keyboard was just a total fail. At least it was a really cheap refurb and it went to a niece who got use out of it. Other than the smaller recess for the screen, there was just nothing I liked about it. Yet many loved and still like the device. Just not me.




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