I like
the smaller page turning buttons but the first kindle had quiet page turners and these click softly.
The smaller page turning buttons work well, esp.
Not exact matches
These include writing, cutting, keyboarding, eating, holding
small items,
buttoning, and
turning pages.
Definitely
page turn buttons, a better PDF engine, and Overdrive on a
smaller device.
I have no problem
turning the
pages with one hand, either with the backward and forward
buttons; a
small gentle swipe of the thumb will more than suffice.
The GIVDO developers have added a
smaller 3rd infrared
page turn button with the intention of helping out piano players who are apart of a duo.
One slight negative here is that the
page turn buttons are now even
smaller and harder to get to.
My wishlist for Paperwhite 4 ~ MUSTS: Flush screen - PLEASE Please keep the more tactile - friendly rubberized back
Page turn / Pagepress
buttons Smaller / No bezel 8 / 32G Storage BE NICE: Waterproof ~ but it's not a deal - breaker Warmer lighting system, with more LED's — I DO like that the Oasis has 12 LED's, as opposed to Paperwhites» 4
Children with
smaller fingers may find the tiny
page -
turn buttons easy to use, but I had a tough time using my adult - sized digits to click the
buttons.
Two
small, vertical, built - in
buttons located on the bezel handle
page turns.
Here's what you get by removing the keyboard and 5 - way and
page turn buttons:
smaller size, lighter weight.
Down the left - hand edge of the Kindle bezel you get
page turning buttons Prev Page and Next Page, whilst on the right - hand edge you get Home, Next Page, Menu, Back and a small clickable joystick, which can be a little fiddly to
page turning buttons Prev
Page and Next Page, whilst on the right - hand edge you get Home, Next Page, Menu, Back and a small clickable joystick, which can be a little fiddly to
Page and Next
Page, whilst on the right - hand edge you get Home, Next Page, Menu, Back and a small clickable joystick, which can be a little fiddly to
Page, whilst on the right - hand edge you get Home, Next
Page, Menu, Back and a small clickable joystick, which can be a little fiddly to
Page, Menu, Back and a
small clickable joystick, which can be a little fiddly to use.
The
page turn buttons which are on each side of the device are now
smaller and only make a very slight clicking sound when depressed.
The Voyage also has physical
buttons along the left and right edges that you can squeeze to
turn pages (instead of having to swipe or tap the screen), and the Voyage has a
smaller, slimmer body than the Paperwhite.
I definitely like their
smaller size because in the past when you grabbed your K2, you often advanced the
pages by accident because the
page turn buttons were so large.
Aside from a
small charging indicator light, that's it — there are no physical
page turn buttons, no headphone jack or volume control (the Paperwhite has no audio features), or any other physical controls.