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Originally Posted by rcentros
I like the power button on the back, like the Aura 2 and Voyage. So I think that a definite step down for the Nia. But I understand standardization. When the Aura 2 originally came out the button also on the back for the Aura One and H2O v2. That was Kobo's standard at the time.
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I understand standardization. But if Toyota designed a car where the steering wheel was in the back seat, it likely wouldn't be a good idea to design all their cars the same way for the sake of standardization.