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Old 08-06-2010, 08:43 PM   #25
graycyn
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I'm fine with fairly minimal functions, but being able to access the web is nice. Hubby and I don't have laptops, iPads, fancy cell phones (think Tracfone) so, having that bit of portable function comes in handy sometimes. But no, I don't regularly want to surf the web on my nook.

As for a keyboard, any tiny keyboard is not going to be great for me to type on, I need a full keyboard and preferably an ergonomic one at that. But I don't have any trouble using the touchscreen keyboard on my nook if I need to type something and I'm sure it would be less aggravating to me than pressing buttons. Button pressing or hitting keys aggravates my chronic tendinitis. Swiping to turn pages does not!

So it's nice to have choices!
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