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Originally Posted by Withfeeling
My guess is B&N had no interest in Bluetooth. It's supposed to be an eReader after all...
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I don't know what B&N thinks regarding this issue, but I think it's worth noting that the main webpage at B&N markets the device as more than just an eReader, noting web browsing and email capabilities amongst numerous other potential applications (in its stock form).
Although they certainly don't have an obligation to provide this feature, I don't think it's a far reach to believe that someone might want to type an email on this thing with a physical keyboard or even listen to Pandora with a bluetooth headset while exercising.