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Old 11-24-2011, 08:45 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by rhadin View Post
Nate, I think when you do reviews (which, BTW, I always enjoy reading), I think you should give two opinions: one based on what it is that you want and one that would more neatly fit with what the common folk are looking for.

Most people who will buy the Nook Tablet are not looking for that broad open experience you want. What you want is a $500 tablet for $200 and no $200 tablet will every wholly measure up.

OTOH, I would expect to be walled in to B&N if I am buying a Nook device, just as I would expect to be walled in by Amazon were I buying an Amazon device. I whould choose to buy the Nook Tablet because I want to buy my reading material at B&N and am happy to have B&N guide my access to Netflix. If I want to be wall-free, I wouldn't buy either the Kindle or the Nook, I'd look at the Xoom or Asus.

Anyway, while the Nook Tablet fails to meet your openness needs at $250, it more than meets the average B&N consumer's needs, thus the need for two review conclusions.
Exactly.
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