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Old 01-13-2012, 02:59 PM   #3
tym
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If all you want is a ereader, IMHO go with the nook. Now the nook can not deal will great with PDF.

Kindle will let you read mobi, but unless loading the books has changed it can be a bit hard to get books on it. With Nook, You can sideload really easy. Simply hook up the nook to your computer and do a drag and drop. Simple.

With any Color type reader, You gonna burn through battery life pretty quick. Now with the nook touch. I am able to read 5 novels before a recharge. Give or take.

Kindle is a nice reader, but again. getting books from your computer to it can be tricky. I am sure a Kindle user can help you better if you decide that route. Just be carefull the cheaper Kindle does have advertisement.

Hit you tube and look at both the nook and Kindle. See what works best for you.
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