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Originally Posted by Dedale
I'm not really sure there's a real difference in the screen. The sensors are on the borders and not under the screen (correct me if I'm wrong) so it's just another pearl display.
What will make a difference will be the feeling and of course the UI. I'm afraid it will be too minimalistic :|
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In the review from PCWorld the person had the Nook Touch and K3 side by side and said The Nook's text is not as crisp or dark as on Amazon's Kindle 3. So that concerns me because they suppose to have same screen but I guess font rendering could be to blame here.
I plan to take my Kindle to B&N when I test drive. That will be fun

but for Kobo Touch I will have to rely on people's pics and reviews here. I don't have anywhere local that will have it. My Walmart doesn't carry any ereaders and if they do get them in they will be locked away in a glass case with chains and alarms.