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Old 08-08-2010, 07:01 PM   #10
AndyfromVA
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Device: Nook 1E, K3, K4, Paperwhite 2
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Again, I apologize for all of the repetition, but there are so many readers out there, and I don't want to purchase something only to find out it's not exactly what I need;
Good luck in your search for the perfect e-reader but I think your chances of finding something that meets every one of your 11 requirements (at least it's down from 20) is slim. Prioritization will help greatly.

When I was looking for an e-reader my main interests were good contrast, good speed of operation, access to epub books (for the public library), access to a good source of books to purchase and an inexpensive price. The Nook met my criteria. It's not all I would have liked - it's a bit heavy, its battery life could be better, its touchscreen could be more responsive - but it does the main things I want it to do and it does them well.
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