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Old 06-02-2013, 07:51 AM   #24
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Device: Nook Classic, Nook Glowlight, Galaxy Tab S9, Kindle Paperwhite
I saw the bad reviews in regards to the screen on the glowlight on B&N website. I was going to ask about it here and I see that someone has already started a thread. I have the original Nook, purchased it when they first came available. It still works great but I wanted 6" ereader with touch and built in light. I came close to purchasing the glowlight until I read the reviews. What I do not understand is why with so many people having the same issue B&N doesn't find a fix. When the original Nook came out there were problems like cracked bezels at the page turn buttons. B&N redesigned the bezel and addressed some others issues in a second generation of the original. I receceived the newer Nook to replace mine because of the cracked bezel issue. I have read dozens of books without any problem. Is it too optimistic to believe B&N will eventually fix the screen poblem? Are they really getting out of the ereader business?
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