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Originally Posted by anamardoll
What would I like to see... hmm.
I'm like something a little lighter and more slender. The Nook Classic has kind of that bulky "first generation" look at this point. I like the overall form factor in terms of screen size and the white plastic, but thinner would be much better.
I may be the only person on earth who likes the little LCD screen for viewing covers; I don't mind if they keep that, but touch screen is cool, too, I guess. As long as they keep the physical page turning buttons - I wouldn't want to lose those.
I do agree with wymore that a $99 price point is what they should be going for - it'd be a huge deal to undercut Amazon's $114 KWA (or KWSO or whatever they're calling it).
Having said that, will I buy the new nook? Probably not right away; maybe never.  Between my NC and my Pocketbook 360, I almost never use my Nook Classic anymore. I still love it, though. 
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No, you aren't the only one who likes the second lcd screen. I LOVE it, and it was one of the main selling points for me. It just makes it feel more modern and "Today" especially when compared to the kindle's antiquated navigation buttons. The kindle especially the kindle 2 always looked and felt like those hand held electronic games from the 1980's. the K3 at least brings it to the 90's
alot of people love the lcd screen. I will miss it.