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Old 12-20-2011, 11:13 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by JeremyR View Post
Yeah, if they are losing money on each tablet (and I believe they are), it doesn't really make sense for them to let people root it.
No? I bought/buy from the B&N store out of loyalty, and because I'm part of the ecosystem despite being a micro-hacker. (We were a "Nook Family", at least until I got a divorce and married my Sony Reader instead. But I still buy from the store.) And my Husband dual-boots his NC -- B&N stock for the reader, CM7 for everything else.

For every micro-hacker sucked into Amazon's ecosystem, they lose. Not my problem, though.

(For the record, I do not believe B&N or Amazon loses money on their tablets.)

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