It's everything I've wanted in an e-reader,
including physical page turn buttons.
Not exact matches
I want
physical page -
turn buttons, (which the new edition surprisingly seems to
include), but I also want a lightweight gizmo, and most importantly, with a somewhat larger screen, neither of which the new edition seems to have.
The front has a number of
physical buttons,
including a back, home and two manual
page turn keys.
Every single Sony e-reader model whether it had a touchscreen or not used
physical buttons to navigate around the device,
including page turn keys.
Other than the
physical home
button, everything is done via touch,
including device navigation,
page turns, note taking, and searches.
The T68 also sports
physical page turning buttons, it supports audio, Bluetooth, and it
includes a frontlight, microSD card slot, and Wi - Fi.
The Oasis» asymmetrical bezel gives you a lot of room to put your thumb, and by default it's going to rest right about where the
page turning button is — yes, though it
includes the same touchscreen that all other Kindles use, the Oasis also sees the much - requested return of actual
physical buttons for
turning pages.
Amazon has
included two
physical buttons on the outside edge of the device to
turn pages if you don't like the touchscreen.