I voted No. I have recently added a Kindle and the file system is much better than the nook. Plus there is a ton more support for the Kindle; I found three utilities that work like a charm and do what I needed. Lastly, the screen has significantly more contrast than the nook.
Nook had such a bad directory system that it only made sense when I could hack it. Their refusal to fix things after numerous upgrades soured me on their products and in spite of not liking the Kindle for lack of epub support, they are much better than nook, so this new offering would have to offer a lot more than what it does to get my interest. Same problems as before, just a new box. What's the big deal?
Never mind that the Kindle is now $114. Is B&N really that oblivious?
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