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Originally Posted by HarryT
You misunderstand me. What I meant was, why buy a dedicated device such as a nook, and then spend a lot of effort to try and convert it into a general-purpose Android tablet? If a general-purpose tablet is what you want, why not get one of those in the first place?
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A rooted nook touch is better then a Kindle. In fact, it makes a better Kindle as it has a touch screen, ePub, and it can run the Amazon app. The rooted nook has the best of both worlds and it doesn't have the physical keyboard to get in the way. So really, a rooted nook is going to blow away a K3.