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Old 05-22-2010, 12:58 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by sassanik View Post
Yes it can be rotated so that the buttons are on the left side. I have a Pocketbook 360 and read it with the buttons on the left side, I also assigned the top button as my next page button and the bottom as my last page button. It seems a bit counter intuitive but it works very well for me.

I have been asked why I read it upside down before though.


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I read my PB360 the same way. I'm right-handed, but I'm most comfortable holding the reader in my left hand.

To me the PB360 is the perfect reader. I've had K1, K2, Sony PRS-600, PRS-900 and a Jetbook Lite, and none compared to my PB360 for sheer comfort, ease of controlling the appearance of my books and features. The built in cover means I don't have to invest in another item for my PB360 and keeps it as light as possible.

The only 2 things that would improve it for me -- a better dictionary and a better way to organize my books -- have nothing to do with ergonomics. And I have found an inelegant work-around for book organization.

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