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Originally Posted by zelda_pinwheel
personally, apart from the raised screen, i would put the "back" button back where it was on the 700, rather than sticking it at the bottom of the options menu, or at the top left corner of a popup screen (the worst possible place for it, for me. even the top right would be better). the rest of the buttons don't bother me, but i can imagine that someone who uses them to turn pages would prefer a more ergonomic design / placement for them.
luckily, apart from this sort of detail, i think the interface is actually really well-done, overall.
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There's a back option? I hadn't noticed. No, seriously

if anything, somebody ignoring this kind of detail (well, important detail) demostrates that they missed some point in designing the reader. I love my Reader for a lot of other questions, but, as with the PRS-300 (where's even more important), I miss having handy turning page buttons like the ones in the 505.
(yes, I could have looked it up in the manual, but I didn't, which could also prove that after all it's not top of priorities for a random user; still you miss it!)