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Old 04-30-2012, 01:29 PM   #66
mickeymammoth
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I decided to return the new Nook glow. Compared to my non-touch Kindle 3, the contrast was noticeably worse, to such an extent that it was much less readable. (As far as I can tell, the Kindle 3 and Kindle touch have the same contrast). The glow light was neat, but readability is #1. Also, being new to the Nook, I was very annoyed by the 240 MB ghetto available for side-loaded content, requiring you to use a memory card; the horrible categorizing feature (no way to see what books aren't "shelved"; no way to shelve a book from the book itself); and lack of web browser, so I can't browse to my calibre library.
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