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Old 06-04-2011, 09:24 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by jocampo View Post
I am sorry, but Nook Color screen actually isn't quite big enough to comfortably read comic book dialogue bubbles. The issue with comics is the dialogs. So, anything below 10" is too small.

I would suggest an iPad. You can get a good price for 1st gen iPads and there are wonderful apps for Comics there, for free! I have Stanza, Marvel, DC and Bookman.

Bonus: no need for rooting, it just works out of the box!
As much as I like my nook color, I have to agree with you... the iPad is much better for comic book and magazine reading.

There is a larger variety of comic book / magazine reader apps for iOS... many of them are free. Even though I'd like to use the nook in those situations, the iPad is just better for that.
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