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Old 09-30-2011, 01:37 PM   #52
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Originally Posted by tomsem View Post
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.
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.
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