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Old 05-11-2012, 02:13 AM   #6
susaz
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Posts: 149
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Buenos Aires Argentina
Device: Nook Color, Grammata Papyre 6.2, Sony PRS T1, Nook ST Glow,Kobo Glo
You know, on one hand I just LOVE the T1. Being in Argentina, buying a Kindle or a Nook Touch means not having access to Argentine eBooks. Meaning original, legally bought, DRM protected material.

On the other hand I hate the cheap look of the device. It´s so difficult getting any third party accesories such as lights and cases that I bought both the reader and the light in the same package.

On the other hand I´m mesmerized by the Barnes & Noble Glowlight. Having the reader with a light case and carrying no extras would be a wonderful thing. One of the things I love about ebooks is reading no matter the light condition, even in full darkness. I don´t mind the batt lasting a week or so, it´s so convenient anyway! I also love the cases... But I have to keep reminding myself that the Nook Touch doesn´t welcome your files, even if they´re legally bought... They´re not bought from them.

So I´d love Mr Sony to pay a little more attention to detail. Really it makes a wonderful deal look cheap and awful.
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