Without those buttons and having to touch the screen to turn pages, it was nearly impossible to use the device one-handed. I found this to be a real pain point for the Paperwhite. Remember, that old Kindle didn't even have a touchscreen (or a frontlight), so buttons were necessary to turn the page. Unlike the first and only other Kindle that I had ever purchased - which was the Kindle 4 that was released in 2011 - the Paperwhite didn't have physical buttons on the sides to turn pages. I absolutely hated the Kindle Paperwhite. It was one step up from the base model, but I didn't think I needed the bells and whistles of the Kindle Voyage, which was the top-tier product at the time. When I first decided to get a Kindle, I decided to get a Paperwhite. But very few of these book lovers have tried an e-reader, or more specifically, one of the Kindles that are popular on Amazon. Beyond that, some people have tried tablets. A lot of the people I talk to that still prefer physical books haven't gone beyond the small screen on their phones to try digital books.
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