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Old 06-19-2011, 09:43 PM   #13
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And here's my video comparison of the Nook STR and Kindle 3 WiFi:

http://www.mobiletechreview.com/ubbt...p?Number=40859

It's 30 minutes long, and I still didn't quite cover everything; but the main points are there. This is not a you must buy a Nook or Kindle 3 sort of thing, rather it's a point-by-point comparison so folks can see which reader offers the features they want or handles those features best.
While I appreciate and demand that reviewers remain objective.

I feel like lots of reviewers get so caught up in making sure they aren't perceived as biased where they get scared for making a final opinion.

I wish people would just say "I'd rather use this product A over product B because of reasons X, Y and Z" instead of "well, they're both good". We know both products are good, but which would YOU rather use? Just my 2 cents.
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