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Old 03-25-2009, 03:06 PM   #34
Alisa
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Originally Posted by Gideon View Post
Yes, it does. I frequently read my Kindle 2 (and my Kindle 1) with one hand (left hand even) and turn the pages with my thumb.

The trick to these discussions, I think, is avoid making these big claims.
I agree. I think ergonomics are highly subjective. I found the Kindle 1 very natural to use and frequently use it one-handed. I don't have the issues with inadvertent page turns that many complained of when it first came out. My husband did. He eventually adjusted and is now quite happy with his Kindle but when he first got it, he had to adjust from the way he was used to holding books.
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