I doubt I would buy a Nook eInk as I already have a Sony 350 and B&N has a track record of lackluster reader firmware. If they want to get my attention in the future then any new readers need to have landscape reading, multi-tier TOC (Table of Contents) support, and multiple font choices. None of the manufacturers "of the most popular" eInk readers have embraced the concept of multiple fonts very well, and none have allowed the addition of fonts without hacking. Also any new reader must be lightweight! Get rid of that stupid LCD battery hog and weight addition! Go simple and small, but don't charge a fortune like Sony.
I definitely agree with Scion about the 7 inch screen. I loved it on my Sony 900 and 950 and love it on the nookcolor.
Last edited by jswinden; 05-21-2011 at 01:27 PM.
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