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I didn't get a Sage, but I've recently discovered that I vastly prefer 8 inch readers over anything smaller. I suspected it would be the case, but am still surprised at how much I prefer the bigger screen. I am guessing a Sage or Forma will be in my future. I prefer the form of the Aura One, but the lighting uniformity is a bit of a let down.
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Back when the touch sensitivity of screens wasn't what it is today, the logic of having buttons made more sense to me. If you hold your e-reader in such a way that your thumb rests naturally in the range of the button, it makes sense why it would be less immersion-breaking to not have to extend your thumb to the screen to press. I think some of the complaints I've read about the new placement of the buttons on the Sage/Libra2 are probably a result of them being less centered on resting thumb position. I don't hold my device in such a way that would make buttons more economical, in terms of reducing the biomechanics of page turns, which may explain my agnosticism. |
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The way I hold my Sage, my thumb rests left of the button, between them. I press the lower button with the lower part of my thumb without moving it, just flexing.
If I want to go back, then I move my thumb just a bit over the upper button. It seems to work good for me so far. |
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The buttons are well positioned for me on the Sage, but I think I can understand why there are none on the Elipsa: if centered they would be too high for the way I hold it, and if not they would only work for right hand or left hand reading, and I alternate hands for comfort, or depending on where I'm sitting. Even if I did not have so many books, I do like to use buttons, and to have the choice of buttons/tapping/swiping, which gives me many possibilities to go back and forth while reading one handed when necessary. |
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