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Originally Posted by tomsem
I find reading on my Nook Touch more 'immersive' and more like a 'real book'. No buttons and keyboard to remind you that it is a computer (well, NT has buttons but they don't look like buttons). Smaller/lighter is good too, given that the screen size is the same: it fits in more pockets and purses. I'd prefer a slightly larger screen with more resolution (trade paperback size) but apparently that is not where demand is right now.
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The nook touch would probably be my choice except for the weird storage reservations (only a tiny portion available for non-B&N purchased content). But that can easily be circumvented with SD cards. Touch
plus page turn buttons... just as nature intended.
But I still don't like the tinyness of
any of the new readers that have eliminated the physical keyboard. My hand shouldn't be bigger than the device.