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Originally Posted by speedlever
You will have to decide if you want eInk or LCD. That Android tablet won't be eInk to my knowledge.
They each offer their advantages. But I'll not even mess with my iPad in bright light. Forget it. The eInk shines there.
I find it easier to add light (to eInk displays) via clip-on lights or case lights vs taking away light so I can read that LCD display.
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Initially I was going to go for an android tablet and use that for my ereading. I use a Windows tablet now and it's just not very good for it. Unfortunately I need the Windows tablet for school, so now I'm thinking of biting the bullet and getting an ereader, and perhaps trading in the windows tablet for an android at the end of the year (they should be more stable by then anyway).
Right now I'm pretty sure I'll be grabbing a Kindle. I might do a little research to see what the nook just released, but I'd rather buy something that's been out there for a little while. Wishful thinking, but maybe the new Nook will push a price drop for the Kindle.