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Originally Posted by chas0039
They may be able to get users with some of their features, I just see nothing for me and I doubt that their $140 price will compete with the Kindle at the same $140 or the KSO at $114. They will especially have a problem with the thousands of "refurbished" WiFi & 3G versions at $99 with full warranty. The Nook I finally kept was one of those and it is virtually new.
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Whether or not they can make a dent (a significant one) into the Kindle's market share remains to boe seen, but, to say that you doubt that their $140 price can compete with the Kindle's, is simply absurd, given the touchscreen, faster page loads, support for SD cards, and smaller form factor.