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Old 09-14-2010, 09:19 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by TheDeciderBoy View Post
I had to think long and hard where to post this..in Nook folder or Kindle folder..decided Kindle folder.

I have a Nook. I bought it right when it first came out. While I do enjoy the IDEA of being able to get books from anywhere or atleast more places, the color bottom display, and the possibilities the Android system could unveil.

But my main gripe is book selection. For example I was writing something today and wanted 3 books for my research. Nook did not have any of them available for download and I ended up ordering all three on Amazon.Com. While doing that I noticed all 3 were available for Kindle. This is not the first time this has happened.

I am considering ordering a Kindle 3 off of the money I could make (or part of it anyways) off of selling my Nook.

What are your thoughts?

Are there other places that you can find the books that you like in EPub format? If so, how do the prices at those sites compare to the Kindle? If they are competitive I don't think you need to add a Kindle.

Otherwise I would say that there is nothing wrong with having two e-readers. You can use the Kindle when the books that you want are not available or are more expensive for your Nook. I would only sell the Nook if you are strapped for cash and you have to sell it to buy a Kindle.
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