As soon as my K3 arrives, I'm going to see if the Oberon cover in which my Nook is stored can be modified to fit it, then I'm selling the Nook. As someone addicted to underlining and taking loads of notes (both of which the Nook does poorly) and exporting them to my PC (impossible on a Nook) so they can be used in quotation and research; the Nook is pretty useless for my purposes. The only advantage the Nook has over the Kindle as far as I'm concerned is that it -- like my Sony -- is able to reflow text from PDF documents. The Kindle does a poor job with PDF documents, and it's ability to zoom and pan is a poor substitute for the ability to reflow text.
The Sony 600 isn't bad, but it truncates copied (underlined) passages when exporting them, and the screen glare can be pretty bad. I mainly use it for PDF documents.
If you only want a reader, the Nook is as good as any. If you plan to use your reader as a research tool, forget it!
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