When they improved the fonts and added highlighting, I felt that it was easier to use than the prs 350, which I must futz with to add fonts, and their desktop software sucks. Book prices are being pretty much set by the publishers now, so it seems that the way to go is with the ereader that you like the most. I don't like nookbooks being tied to your credit card numbers, so until they change that format, I won't be buying nookbooks. Kindle has the most efficient system for highlighting and notation and provide excellent customer service, but I dislike the keyboard and mobi/topaz format.
Also, I live near multiple B&N and Borders stores, and must say that I always go to Borders to buy my books and journals (am sad that the nearest Borders closed this year).
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