FWIW, and I mean no disrespect to Nook owners when I say this (although I'm sure there are some sensitive souls out there that will take offence anyway), the overriding impression I get when I pick up and use the Nook is that it's something that you'd give a teenager to play with, whereas the K3 is more refined and is something an adult would appreciate more just for reading. The build quality of the K3 to me, feels undoubtedly better and the user interface seems more polished and responsive although there are some quirks to the menu button context sensitivity that weren't obvious at first. YMMV of course.
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