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Old 09-14-2010, 04:49 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by bmatt View Post
Not really planning on reading any PDFs, the textbooks I was referring to are the new features on B&N and Amazon where it appears they have "ported" textbooks to a format compatible with the Nook and Kindle, though I don't think it is at a point it could be used for every class necessarily, but an interesting concept that may help nudge me to purchase a reader of some sort.
The B&N textbooks can only be read on the new NookStudy PC/MAC software reader. Not on the Nook!
Because B&N considers a 6 inch reader not a good device to read textbooks (which is true), they have created the Nookstudy PC/MAC software to read textbooks on a PC/Laptop.
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