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Old 03-09-2011, 11:18 PM   #35
mollyjp
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Device: Nook Color
I have no problem reading on it and that is pretty much all I do with it. I have only a vague idea of what "rooting" means and would certainly never attempt it!
Before I went to B&N to buy it I had decided on the classic Nook after reading reviews and studying the features, but after getting there playing with both of them the color was the hands-down winner. To me the navigation on the e-ink nook was not at all intuitive. I suppose I am just too used to using my ipod touch and so the touch screen is a much better fit for me. And with two small children at home I don't normally get to read for long stretches at a time so the LCD screen doesn't bother me, nor does the weight, which seems about the same weight as a hardback book. I have to read in the dark a lot as my one year has to sleep with me (he has epilepsy so I have to keep him close to monitor for seizures), so the back-lit screen is a major plus for me. I do turn the brightness all the way down in the dark to make it a little less blinding!
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