Sentences with phrase «turn buttons on»

As much as I've grown to enjoy the page - turn buttons on our current top pick, the Kindle Oasis, I never missed them while using the Edition 2.
The new Kindle sports a couple of page turn buttons on the hand grip.
You won't find many people who are completely satisfied with the lack of physical page turn buttons on the Kindle Touch.
The page turn buttons on each side of the device are covered, but the area you need to press is labeled so they are still fully functional within the case.
Once you snap it on securely, you have a case that covers the entire Kindle device aside from the page turn buttons on the sides, the keyboard on the front, and the power button and charge / sync port on the bottom edge.
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.
It also includes a build - in LED front - light and page turn buttons on the back of the device, freeing up the entire front surface of the eReader.
Ergonomically, it has a good balance and feel, and is designed for holding with either hand with page - turn buttons on both the left and right edge.
The page - turn buttons on each side of the screen are built in to the frame.
Gone is the D - pad and buttons along the bottom, but it still keeps the original's page turn buttons on either side of the device.
It doesn't have the page - turn buttons on the sides of the screen, it doesn't have speakers or a headphone jack because audio is not supported, and it lacks advanced features, layout settings, notes, apps, etc..
The thicker bezel has actually allowed the placement of two physical page turn buttons on each side.
The Reader Wi - Fi brings along that same touch - screen technology and looks and feels more similar to the Kobo Touch than to the new Nook, which has rounded corners and is a little wider because it has «hard» page - turn buttons on the sides of the screen.
I do wish it had some page turn buttons on the right side of the screen though, to make it easier to hold one - handed.
The Paperwhite is also missing the Voyage's page turn buttons on the left and right bezels.
All navigation on Amazon's e-reader is handled via the touchscreen, which works perfectly well, but we love the dedicated page - turn buttons on the Voyage, and would've loved to have seen them on the Paperwhite.
You can also use the physical Page Turn buttons on the side, which I found to be perfectly situated beneath my thumb.
I use page turn buttons on my Sony PRS - T1.
Page turn buttons on both sides.
I also prefer the easy - press page turn buttons on either side of the Kindle to the louder, harder to press joystick used to turn pages on the Kobo; the low placement of the Kobo's joystick makes it hard to read one - handed, even with the light weight.
It also retains the narrow page turn buttons on each side, which I like in my Kindle 3.
Some people have complained about the thinner page turn buttons on each side of the K3, and how they depress toward the edge of the device.
Every single time you turn a page — You'll be wondering why Sony couldn't just put page turn buttons on the sides like on Kindle and Nook.
The Kindle Oasis offers physical page turn buttons on the right - hand side where you hold the device, as well as the option to use the touchscreen.
I was dissapointed re: the loss of the expandable storage and the page turn buttons on the new Nook Glowlight.
Flanking the screen are two page - turn buttons on each side.
There are also manual page turn buttons on the on the right hand side.
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).
I am pleased to report that the PRO HD has page turn buttons on the left and right hand side, which is appealing to righties and lefties.
The one thing this e-reader has going for it is that it has physical page turn buttons on the left and right sides.
The one thing Pocketbook has always done right is include manual page turn buttons on their ereaders and the InkPad 3 is no exception, you can easily hold it with one hand thanks to it only weighing 207 grams.
If you are left handed there are page turn buttons on that side to seamlessly assist you.
There are built in page turn buttons on either side of the device.
While there are no physical page turn buttons on the Nook GlowLight, you can turn the pages on the device with a touch or a swipe.
Flanking the screen are two rubbery page - turn buttons on each side that were easy to press.
The button layout forces you to hold the Pocket Edition in a certain way (in your left hand, if you want to comfortably use the buttons to turn pages), and I did slightly miss having page - turn buttons on both sides, but I mostly used the touch screen to navigate anyway.
The joystick of Kindles past has been replaced with a directional pad that sits next to the keyboard instead of under the page turn buttons on the right side.
I have wondered this myself because I liked the turn buttons on my old kindle.
There are physical page turn buttons on the left and right hand side of the e-reader.
This new e-reader does have a touchscreen, but also physical page turn buttons on the left and right side.
There are manual page turn buttons on the left and right hand side.
And, are those physical page turn buttons on each side?
You have manual page - turn buttons on the sides, that easily allow you to quickly flip pages.
The Boyue not only has a touchscreen but also page turn buttons on the left and right side of the screen.
One - hand reading The Oasis is designed with a slightly thicker base to shift the centre of gravity down the device to let it comfortably rest in your palm, making it even easier to turn the page with a touch of the display or a press of the dedicated page - turn buttons on the side.
It has page turn buttons on the left and right side of the screen that can be adjusted so that the upper buttons turn the page forward and the lower ones turn the page back, or vice versa.
It is so nice to have the page turn buttons on both sides instead of having to physically turn the device around.
The page - turn buttons on the left and right sides are quieter clickers than the previous generation's.
We were massive fans of the clickable page - turning buttons on earlier Kindles and it was a shame they were ditched on the Paperwhite, but thankfully they're back in some form on the Voyage.
Now, I do miss a side turn button on the 13 ″, I admit that, and I do like that Netronix is lighter, but the quality of the readers I got from Ereader Store and their service has proven to be great, they even compensated me on and extra pen when it got lost by the post.
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