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Old 03-19-2020, 07:24 PM   #6
Richwood
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Originally Posted by Quoth View Post
Buttons that you can ignore, maybe on edge like my phone / tablet volume buttons and can be off/on with ability to turn off page change by touch.
A hinged cover that folds behind, magnetic in both cases so bulk isn't increases by after-market case.
Paging on the contents. The swipe GUI on TOC is terrible.
7" model for €75
Not sure about the magnetic cover. Both the Oasis Gen 8 and original Oasis Gen 9 magnetic covers were very poorly implemented by Amazon based on owner reviews and my experience with the Gen 9 version. The most compact and integrated cover I have seen was the cover, with light, for the Sony PRS-T3 reader.

The Kindle NT had very unobtrusive page turn buttons. All touch screen readers with buttons seem to allow people to ignore them if desired. I prefer them as they keep the screen cleaner.

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