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modeller | 19:16 Wed 25th May 2011 | Technology
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I've been able to try out the 6'' Kindle and I found it very good as a reader but it has one major weakness , the size of the keys. They are so tiny , I had to use my nails to push them. What is the point of having adjustable fonts , which are very good and much better than reading the small print in a book, but then having tiny keys that even a child finds fiddly.
The salesmen in PC World all complained about the keys. Another thing, the keys were black which meant they were difficult to see against the graphite case . From a reading point of view a graphite case might be the most restful but the keys need to be a different colour. .
Have any ABers had key problems or is it my age ?
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That is exactly why I love my Sony PRS 505. No keys, just a few easily usable buttons.
No massive choice of fonts, just small, medium and large. All perfectly readable.
No glare/reflection and very very long battery life.
As I rarely use the keys I don't find it a problem..............
I'm with you modeller. I had a Kindle and sent it back for a refund.

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