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Old 01-30-2024, 11:02 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
That's why I asked. I get why one would want to use a popsocket for holding the device, but I don't get what this has to do with buttons. Did you hold your previous ereaders by buttons?
I had many Kobo ereaders. The last two Libra, which both had buttons.

I use to hold my Kobo with one hand only. So, the larger space on the side of the Libra was helping, and I began to use the buttons. I thought it was a great feature until I went from the Libra H20 to the Libra 2, which is a little bit heavier. I tend to read for long period of time, and the extra weight was starting to show after a while. My thumb on the button was basically holding my Kobo and was getting sore. I know, first world problems...

Now, the way I'm holding the Kindle feels better and I prefer to swipe then having to press a button.

Voilą.
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