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Originally Posted by =X=
You should check your facts first
The nook WI-FI is $149 as is the Kindle 3 WIFI, as is the SONY 350.
The nook 3G/WI-FI and the Kindle 3 3G/WI-FI are $189.
The 350 has a fullscreen touch solution, not the half baked nook method where you navigate on the LCD screen. and the eInk is updated as a result.
The 350 also has an aluminum casing making it a more durable product.
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where are you finding the Sony 350 for $149, that is a sale price, that is not it's normal price, you should give full disclosure of your info. It's full price is $180. So let's keep this honest here. Besides even with the sale it's still the same price but yet it's a smaller screen and has no wireless. So you pay the same for less.
You can call the nook half baked all you want, doesn't make it fact, works seamless and guess what you can see you book in color instead of black and white.
Look I have no issues with the Sony's I think they are nice devices, I really do, It's there pricing structure that makes no sense. The 350 is smaller and has no wireless and when not on SALE, is as much as the 3G models of the nook and Kindle.
If anything is halfbaked it's Sony's bookstore platform again they still charge more and have less to offer and their pricing structure.