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As far as I'm concerned, my reader does just about everything better than a book. As I mentioned, quick flipping is still superior in printed books, but I almost never need to do that. Other than that, I find the usability great. Lesser-used features are out of the way, but accessible, and the thing I do most (turning the page) is superior to a printed book, as far as I'm concerned. I'm all for usability improvements, but I'm not convinced a book is somehow more usable than a Kindle. |
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I tend to run my K4 in inverted layout so that the Forward buttons are on the (Now) bottom.
This keeps my big hand from accidentally hitting the Back button when reaching for the Forward button. Tapping to turn is FRUSTRATING: Ignored, Menus Appear, Dictionary appears. Seems like everything but just the Page turning by ONE PAGE ![]() |
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![]() (This still leaves serendipity, though -- opening an ebook on a random page just isn't the same...) I hope that ebooks will improve -- getting much faster will help, I think. And, as you know, I'm all for large screens and PDF ![]() Last edited by RobertDDL; 03-22-2015 at 05:37 AM. |
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Seems like a number of people agree that flipping through a pbook is superior to searching in two cases -- images and in order to stumble across something.
I won't argue the first. I don't usully find myself bored enough to do the second. ![]() |
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Anyway, I wouldn't say flipping through the pbook takes significantly longer, but it certainly isn't advantageous... then too, I usually find myself searching for the kind of things that aren't anywhere in particular. ![]() |
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I like both "navigations", on the pbooks and on my ereader.
I configured my H2O so I have to lefttap or swipe somewhere on the left 2/3 of the screen to go forward and on the right 1/3 to go back. It suits me that way and I can do it onehanded. My bebook mini has buttons but I have no real preference for them or for the toughscreen to turn pages. Both are less work than turning a pbook page, but that's only an advantage when having only one hand or no place to turn a page. I never studied with an ereader so I have no opinion on going back and forward a lot and using lots of bookmarks. Out of habit I think I would prefer paper but not to have carry a lot of books around would probably change my mind. For the charts and illustrations, should books (paper or ebooks) having lots of them not have an image index ? This said, I prefer books with lots of images/charts to be paperbooks, but my reasons have nothing to do with navigation and all about how they are displayed on my ereader. |
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As I read on a tablet I usually configure the two or three reader apps I use the same if possible.
I prefer to have tap left side to go forward, tap right side to go back, center touch to bring up more extensive functions. This allows for comfortable one hand reading as using page back is less likely than paging forward. It would irritate me greatly to not be able to configure how to navigate my ebook in the application I'm using. |
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The kindle is pretty intuitive. I like how you can tap in 3/4 of the screen to move forward, since that is the most common and tip in a sliver on the left to move backward. The menu is the hardest part to get used to but that isn't when I am reading.
As far as for studying or comprehensive reading I prefer and eink reader to paper. Heck in my Mother-in-law's book club they rely on the "Kindle Girls" to look things up during discussion. And this is the >60 crowd. |
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