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Old 01-02-2011, 09:13 PM   #37
LaurieGator
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Device: Kindle 2i, Nook Color (Rooted)
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With the exception of the wi-fi issue, the Nook Color is wonderful. I have a few PDF books of spinning and knitting patterns and it is wonderful. I like the fact that I can expand the page to zoom in to parts of the pattern.

My main need in a color e-reader was the ability to see charts and graphs and zoom in to them. I am a spinner/weaver/knitter/dye artist. I really like the crispness of the pictures.

I also use it for library books, but our local library doesn't have a huge selection for e-books. I also use it in the car in bright sunlight and at night with no problems...

My experience with the Nook Color has been good. I also use a Kindle 2 for times where I need a long battery life or times where my eyes are sensitive and I need something that is not backlit.
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