Thread: Nook 2 is LCD
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Old 10-26-2010, 09:22 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Bic View Post
But with an 8 hour battery, weighing in at almost one pound, and an LCD screen is it really a good e-reader?
Yes and no.

- children's interactive books -- yes
- casual readers -- yes
- do-it-yourselfers -- yes
- textbooks -- yes
- magazines -- yes
- newspapers -- yes

- novels -- no

- PDF / documents -- unknown at this time

Nook Color is not for avid readers. It's for the masses and it will sell.
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