Not exact matches
In its place for 2015 is a strip of
Chiclet - size
buttons: Menu, Volume Up / Down, Back, Day / Night (LCD lighting), CD eject.
It featured a half - dozen different
buttons for navigating an e-book, a bizarre
Chiclet keyboard that looked like it was designed by a surrealist, and a weird kitchen - sink approach to its feature set: for example, you could store and play MP3s on the first - generation Kindle by loading them up through an SD slot.
In 2011, the Kindle 4 abandoned the
chiclet keyboard in exchange for four face
buttons and a D - pad, while the Kindle Touch (released the same year) ditched physical controls entirely for a touchscreen.
However, despite its small stature the
Chiclet style keyboard, manages to offer all of the keys and functions expected of a full - sized keyboard including Windows 8 shortcuts (combined with the function keys) and three mouse
buttons located below the space bar.
The matte, silver - plastic deck houses a black
Chiclet - style keyboard, with the ports, power
button and volume rocker located on the sides.
Its an upgrade on the Sea Shell series with a metallic - finish lid, matte screen bezel, chrome finish surrounding the ports, flush - looking trackpad with chrome single
button,
chiclet keyboard but sadly reverting back to glossy displays.