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Old 01-29-2012, 04:47 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by charmian View Post
As a US resident: well, it depends how accessible a B&N is. To me Kindle and Nook are about equally accessible, because the closest place to my house that carries one of them is Best Buy (carries both).

In Target, the Kindle is testable, and not in a glass case, although sometimes it is beat up, which would probably never happen to a Nook in B&N. The question may be, what is closer to your house, B&N, or Target or Best Buy? I think Walmart may carry ereaders too, although I'm not sure which ones, or if they're outside or in a glass case.
Walmart does carry the Nooks and Kindles.
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