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Kindle NT or Touch for Injured friend
I have the K3 which I love and the Fire. Am in total agreement with the thread mentioning their comparison. Now I have a friend coming to stay who has just been in a bad car accident, is about as non tech as can be and I would like to get a kindle for her to use. I thought the kindle would be easier to hold than a book being as she is in all kinds of braces. I thought maybe the NT might be easier to explain how to use, but maybe touch easier to use. Oh and she is left handed. Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks.
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I'd say it depends on if she has use of her hands. I have the NT and prefer it over the Touch as I like the physical buttons, but I think if I only had one hand or limited use of my hands the Touch would be a far better choice as you could prop it up and it doesn't take any pressure to operate...just break the IR field and it works.
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I have MS which means for me optical nerve damage and a very weak arm. I love my touch. I can increase the font up and prop my arm hand on a pillow and just tap. It is a very easy grip. The only thing I wouldnt invest in is one of those oh so cute skins. This made the gri[ less secure. With the font so easily adjustable you can prop it where ever it is comfortable for your friend and just increase up the font for greater distance.
I am very new to all this but love my kindle it gave me back the ability to read. applesauce |
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I think NT is easier to use with one hand.
If you're holding the KT with your left hand, it can be kind of awkward stretch to tap the screen for the next page. |
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The OP (or her friend, at least) is left-handed, and hence will probably hold the KT in her RIGHT hand (at least, I'm left-handed, and that's what I do). I find it very easy to use one-handed, but of course it's much easier two-handed - hold the KT in your right hand, and tap the screen with your left.
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Thanks all, some very good points.
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I have a 650 and I find the touch very easy to use. It's easier to use then the buttons on the old 500. You don't have to worry about being able to change the screen from a set point on the reader. So if your friend is able to use the touch screen, go for the touch screen.
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Another consideration is price. Starting tomorrow (4-29), Walmart is selling the Kindle NT for $49 ($79 + free $30 GC).
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The vast majority of left-handed people are ambidextrous. Even if they were born totally left handed, growing up in a right-handed world forces us to be adept at using our right hand.
I prefer buttons but that's just me. Keep in mind, that if you get a Kindle from Amazon you have 30 days to return it no questions asked. Sooooo, if you wanted, you could try one and if it didn't work well try the other. You could even order two and return the one you didn't want. If it were me I'd tell Amazon what I was doing and about the friend in the accident and I don't think they'd have any problem sending you two knowing one would be returned. |
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You can hold the Touch with your left hand and swipe right-to-left with your thumb. You don't have to reach anywhere special, you can do it anywhere on the screen. Yes, if you have some kind of vendetta against swiping (Why would you?) you would have to reach over and tap. |
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Some other features are more easily navigable because of the touch screen, such a dictionary look up, and collection creation but these are not used as often as "next page" Ultimately it comes down to personal preference and what you feel is morefitting for your specific needs. |
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I was about to reply to your earlier post, but then read on to mikeschr's, who basically wrote what I was about to write. We don't find it any more time consuming to swipe, as a short swish or swipe is all that's necessary, with negligible pressure required, & find it very intuitive to use the Touch. Is it practible to take your friend to a shop to actually try out the Touch for herself? |
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I have experience of using both the Touch and NT. Currently I use the Touch, which is great but there are aspects of the NT which in my opinion allow a more physically comfortable user experience.
Namely the size/weight and the previous/next buttons. I can hold the NT comfortably in one hand, with the Touch it is a little more awkward and also you have to leave your thumb free to navigate to the next page, so you have to balance it on your palm and four other fingers. With the NT your hand can stay in it's original and more sturdy position when clicking through to the next page. I thought most people agreed that the buttons were a better option when reading through pages than having to touch the screen. This was one of the main criticisms of the Kindle Touch, many believing that it would have been significantly improved by having Previous/Next page buttons. In fact I'll go as far as to predict that the next Kindle will have Touch screen as well as the Page next/previous buttons. |
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