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Originally Posted by toronado
So even if you go to Target to see one, you can't actually try it out? What's the point? I wanted to actually try before I buy.
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I agree that it makes it harder to decide between competing devices. Like I said, though, it does run through the features. So you can get a good sense of how it works and you at least get to see how it looks and feels. When Best Buy gets them, they might have actual devices that can be operated. I saw the Nook there today and they were fully-functional devices that could be used.