Sentences with phrase «page turn buttons really»

The physical page turn buttons really give it the edge because they are slim and optimized for right or left handed people.

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That's really handy for showing moving images — you can animate page turning and buttons, that sort of thing.
«We really didn't want any bezel or bling or even page - turn buttons — everything we've done over 15 generations has been to reduce it to basically a piece of paper.»
Oh no, I hate touchscreens in ereaders, I was really hoping they'd do a Paperwhite with page turn buttons: -LRB-.
Some people also really like physical page turn buttons, which is somewhat of a lost art with most devices on the market.
PDF reading is really where the manual page turn buttons come into play.
(After the Voyage I really prefer no bezel) Will there also be page turn buttons?
There is no page turn buttons, we wanted a really lightweight and slim design.
This e-reader will appeal to people who really like physical page turn buttons.
That being said, I'd really much prefer it if the Kindle Touch had page turn buttons as options, if nothing else.
The screen size is perfect, it has two SD slots, touchscreen, physical page turn buttons, built in audio player, and a really sturdy aluminum case.
I don't really care about page turn buttons but the Oasis with the wider side makes it harder to swipe or tap the screen when you are holding it in one hand.
The buttons that really matter, the ones for page turning, aren't good.
There might not be a great need to upgrade to this model if you have the Nook Glowlight Plus that was released a few years ago, unless you really need page turn buttons and a the new lighting system.
If someone really wants page turn buttons, Nook is still selling its basic unlit NST.
I thought that I would really like the PagePress sensors for turning paging because I favor using hardware buttons for turning pages like on the Onyx Boox T68, just resting your thumb on a button and not having to move it every thirty seconds to page forward is nice, but so far the page sensors on the Kindle Voyage really aren't doing it for me.
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.
Are there really people who can't bother to click a button and turn the page themselves?
I was glad to see that tapping as well as swiping works for page turns and I've tried different Sony devices and found I don't really care for swiping to turn when reading for long periods, tapping however isn't all that different than using a physical button.
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