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Old 05-03-2011, 07:00 AM   #3
VicLavigne
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Location: Hinesville Georgia
Device: Nook STR, Sony PRS-T1
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Originally Posted by hughes View Post
If you can stretch it a bit to $250, Nook Color with its Android 2.2 (Froyo) update is a nice piece of color hardware. Web browsing is good, and the apps and games scene is good and getting better. PDF support is ok, but you'd have to go to an iPad to get better color PDF support, and that'd double the price.

Strictly under $200 color ereaders are the Pandigital Novel White, the Cruz Reader and the PocketBook IQ ereaders.
Let me just add to this description of the Color Nook that better pdf readers are also available for it, if you choose to root the device and get full Android Market access. Browse the nook subforum for more info.

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