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Old 05-24-2011, 02:51 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by RAH View Post
Funny thing is that if you buy a magazine for a Classic Nook, it IS reformatted for the device (essentially just text articles) and most people hate it that way too.

In fact, if you have both a Classic Nook and a Color Nook, you can download the same magazine to both (the magazine is in your B&N account) and on the Classic it looks like just text articles, while on the Color it looks like you described. Maybe you should get yourself a Classic Nook or borrow one and take a look. Actually, you could use both side-by-side, and look at the pictures on the Color and read the articles on the Classic! I'm only partially kidding.
I can't download any of my magazines to the Nook Classic - they all claim that it isn't supported - so this may depend on individual magazines. I have National Geographic and cooking magazines, which are very picture-heavy - presumably that's why.
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