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Old 09-24-2010, 12:20 PM   #2
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I have made the switch, although I will keep my nook for library books and to read my epubs. I love the K3, and it has become my preferred reader. In my opinion, the screens are comparable. I don’t notice much difference. The nook’s screen was a lot better than the Sony PRS-300 that I sold to buy the K3. I do have more choices in font sizes and line spacing with the K3. There is no comparison between the battery life. The K3 is so much better. With the 3G/WiFi on, I can go a little over a week on a charge (I read about 2 hrs. a day). The nook only goes about 4 days with 3G/WiFi off. The K3 is much lighter and easier to hold. I love the page turns on the K3…they are much faster. I can hold it with one hand and change pages. I have the graphite, and I love the darker color.

Most of the books I have read from Amazon have been free. I have not seen any errors yet, but I don’t think I have read enough of their books to answer that question for you.
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