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Old 09-03-2009, 10:58 AM   #19
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For those asking about the ease of turning pages with the 600, I find it very easy to turn pages. At first I was using the meaty part of my thumb and would occasionally get no response from the screen. Then I realized that since the stylus works for turning pages then my fingernail should work as well. I began doing this last night and the results are much better. You don't need to swipe from one side to the other side, just perform a movement covering about 1 inch and the screen will react. The screen seems pretty sturdy so that normal fingernail use won't damage or scratch as long as you aren't hitting the screen hard.

The pages turn are very quick. Much quicker than my 505. Moving between menus is fast and using the on screen keyboard for typing is very responsive.
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