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Old 06-22-2019, 09:46 PM   #61
rcentros
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Originally Posted by Pajamaman View Post
How about a low-priced 6" device with buttons on both sides? But Kindle and Kobo certainly don't want to make one. And before someone says Nook, the Nook is awful in other ways.
I'm probably going to end up with one of these Nooks (the 3, not the bigger one). I want the page-turn buttons and I'm impressed with the screen (and I don't need to carry my whole library with me anyhow, so side-loading issues would probably be minimal for me — besides I might get lucky, some here don't seem to have those side-loading issues anyhow). (Was that a run-on sentence, or what?) I don't see why a Clara or Paperwhite priced reader couldn't have page-turn buttons. I think it's more a marketing decision. "Want buttons, pay a premium." It's obvious that there are those who do want want page-turn buttons or Kobo and Amazon wouldn't be putting them on their premium readers.
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