Sentences with phrase «page turn buttons come»

But this is one place that the physical page turn buttons come in handy, as they let you turn pages with wet hands.
This is where the physical page turn buttons come into play.
PDF reading is really where the manual page turn buttons come into play.

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Hi, I don't know if it's just me or not, but every time I click on the «print» option the next page that comes up has that «print» option covered by the «subscribe» banner at the top of the page, and even if I right click and choose «print» option, or if I'm fast enough to catch the «print» button before the banner turns up, the banner is then covering part of the recipe.
The best way to turn pages in ebooks is to use the back and forward button, but this method is only compatible with the built in e-Reader application that your Pandigital comes bundled with.
The Energy Sistem PRO comes from a Spanish company and the six inch e-reader not only has a touchscreen but also physical page turn buttons.
Since the Pocketbook IQ is marketed more towards the reading public, it seems to me it comes down to whether there are buttons on the case that allow alternative ways of turning pages.
The device also comes sans any scrolling feature and needs a push button action to turn the page with no method available to jump to a particular chapter or page except jumping through every chapter without opening its page contents up for reading.
Along with the aforementioned Kobo models, the Oasis» strongest competition comes from Amazon's own Kindle Paperwhite (which lists for $ 119), an overall very comfortable basic reader, and the Amazon Kindle Voyage, which adds touch - sensitive page - turn buttons and dynamic brightness adjustment.
It's a pretty phenomenal deal, even though this is the non-touchscreen Kindle version (some of us don't want fingerprints on our screen anyway and prefer page turn buttons), and it comes with «special offers.»
The device also comes with page turn buttons for added usability.
When the Kindle Oasis came out last year, we were justifiably awestruck by how clever, if weird, it was, with its physical page - turn buttons, and a reversible design that worked for both right - handed and left - handed people.
Where the previous Kindle was $ 70 and came with page - turn buttons on the side and a little square D - Pad at the bottom for navigating menus, the new Kindle replaces that all with just a touchscreen and $ 10 more on the price tag.
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