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Old 06-16-2010, 01:04 PM   #10
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Ok, that' a great start. I think that sometimes people can investigate to much and get confused with all the opinions out there. The only opinion that really counts is yours. X may have a better refresh rate than Y on paper but how does it work in your hands? I think you should try to handle and use as many of these readers as you can. I was all set to buy a Nook. It's a fine e-reader with a huge following. When I went to the store and actually played with it for awhile, I didn't like it. There is nothing wrong with it but it somehow didn't give me that warm and fuzzy feeling I thought it should.
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