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Old 04-17-2011, 10:15 AM   #46
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Originally Posted by cheryl426 View Post
I am considering the nook color because it is more versatile, but am concerned about the battery not being replaceable. Does anyone have any thoughts about this?
Do you have a practical reason for wanting a device that has a user-replaceable battery or is it philosophical/theoretical?

Oftentimes, people want to be able to replace the battery to be able to deal with those "what-if" scenarios...but in practical actual use, never needed to deal with them. I'm not saying that those what-ifs never happen, but has it happened enough to you to make it a determining factor on what to buy?

In my consumer gadget experiences (which are quite extensive) I've never had an issue with a non-replaceable battery where it caused me a problem. I usually outgrow the device before the battery becomes an issue. On those rare occasions where I wasn't ready to move on, the price of a comparable replacement device made it feasible to simply upgrade.

food for thought.
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