In contrast to the Sony, the 10.2-ounce Kindle 2 relies on a joystick menu navigation mechanism, in conjunction with buttons that line the right and left sides of the device. At the left side are Previous and Next buttons, with the former half the length of the latter; at the right are a Home button and another Next button. I found the stumpy five-way navigation joystick stiff to maneuver, and its location was awkward relative to where my hand fell for the paging buttons; nevertheless, it is useful for moving through options fairly quickly.
In addition to using your fingers on the Sony, you can use a built-in stylus to select items. The stylus makes the device easier to work with in some ways, and harder in others--the piece is superthin (not unlike what you’d see on a Palm Treo 680, for example), so holding it can get tiring very quickly.
















