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Old 11-14-2019, 07:44 AM   #632
issybird
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All this talk of bezels is leading me to make two observations, neither of the earth-shattering variety:

Big bezels are best on a stay-at-home device. I think the new Nook is a lovely device to hold and 7.8" is too big to be a truly portable reader for most anyway. The big bezels on the 6" devices made them a non-starter for me; size counts both ways. Bigger is better for home; smaller is better for out-and-about.

Big bezels imply buttons of some sort. I've got small hands and I prefer small bezels in any case, but I also couldn't tap single-handedly on a device with large bezels.
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