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Old 10-02-2021, 10:13 AM   #64
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
The ergonomics aren't debatable, as Kobo has copied the shape for their premium readers, the Forma and the Libra. Yes, as with anything, there are people who prefer the traditional shape, but obviously enough people like the design.

What they should change is that metal back. That indeed isn't ergonomic at all. Kobo was wise enough not to copy that.
You are saying it is not debatable, but then you bring more arguments against the ergonomics (e.g. the slippery metal backside). One could almost say, you are debating them...

I don't want to dish on the Oasis (3).
It is a perfectly fine reader and I would say people bought it despite its flaws.

But when you objectively look at what the concept was supposed to be and what it is today, it simply does not make much sense to go on with it.
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