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Originally Posted by rcentros
I guess so, but if they can't press those buttons, they've got a lot of issues they have to work around. Fortunately – as ZodWallop mentions – if the buttons become prohibitive, they can also use the touchscreen.
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Well, maybe. But I always found the buttons on my Sony PRS 300, terribly stiff to use, and I was a healthy, reasonably young man at the time. After about 30 minutes, my finger got sore! The PRS350 was great in my eyes! (Though my 350 died years ago, and my 300 can still crank along!