This e-reader will appeal to people who really
like physical page turn buttons.
Some people also really
like physical page turn buttons, which is somewhat of a lost art with most devices on the market.
Not exact matches
I would
like to see this unit with a front lit glow screen, and also
physical page turn buttons.
It also has
physical page turn buttons, which are useful for people who
like to hold their e-reader with one hand.
What I
like about the Pocketbook is that it has audio and
physical page turn buttons.
The Nook's pretty minimalist too, and
like the earlier GlowLight, has no
physical page -
turn buttons, which some people
like but others consider superfluous (the Kindle Voyage has touch - sensitive
page -
turn buttons on the bezel).
Like the Paperwhite, the unit has no physical page - turn buttons (a lot of people like the fact that the Nook has th
Like the Paperwhite, the unit has no
physical page -
turn buttons (a lot of people
like the fact that the Nook has th
like the fact that the Nook has them).
The screen size should be the same as the paperwhite's but with no bezel (you hold it by its sides
like an iPhone), and thick (approximately 3/8» thick,
like a paperback book), and with an ergonomic grip on the sides along with
physical page turn buttons also on the sides.
When I leave the house, I would
like to have a 6 ″ e-ink screen with
physical page turn buttons.
Kindle 3 would be my recommendation if you'd
like a
physical keyboard and a more friendly feel with better
page turn buttons and an easier - to - access 5 - way.
In some ways my 6 year old Sony PRS - T1 is a bit better than the basic Amazon Kindle, for example
physical page turn buttons, but I really
like both devices, and you can't beat the $ 50 I paid for the basic Kindle this past holiday shopping season.
The dedicated
physical page -
turn buttons are great for flipping
pages without distraction while reading, the extra screen real - estate is welcome, the size and weight with a magnetic cover attached feels just
like a regular book, and the waterproofing means you can read with it stress - free at the pool or in the tub.
Amazon has included two
physical buttons on the outside edge of the device to
turn pages if you don't
like the touchscreen.
It's equipped with a similar 300 ppi screen, and it has adaptive backlighting and
physical page -
turn buttons, but it isn't waterproof
like the previous Nook model, and it feels and looks cheaper.
Having a flush touchscreen is great, but hardcore Kindle owners still
like the idea of
physical buttons for
turning pages.