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Originally Posted by viviena
In any case, one can't really assume that the deficiencies of the current Nook and Kobo devices will be carried over to their new models. JSWolf is right to say wait and see.
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If bugs, new features, new versions of the software are to be put out there, chances are they'll be in the newest versions of the devices. So I'm all for waiting and seeing. Sure, they look good and sound like they may be good, but without actual usage, are they that good? This is why I'm all for waiting and seeing.
What if you bought a nook and not long after found out that Kobo is better or that you bought a Kobo and changed your mind for a nook? Or you saw new a Sony you'd rather have or maybe Amazon got touch and ePub and did away with the keyboard and you wanted that?
Do you really want to rush in and buy something now with little to know information on the device only to find maybe you made a mistake? Let's stop and think for a moment. If you already have a reader, is it working? If yes, why do you have to then rush and get a replacement or a second reader without enough information? What is the reasoning behind jumping in with a blindfold on?
It's one thing if you don't have a reader, but if you do, it's silly to replace it with one you might not be happy with.