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Old 05-07-2013, 07:17 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by Matth79 View Post
Collected mine from Sainsbury's - that charge light seems to change colour with viewing angle.

Think I probably will end up rooting, had a look at the store and singularly unimpressed... Kobo let you select "free only" and make a point of how many free books THEY have available.
B&N, the only way to search free is to sort price ascending, and the amount of junk/dupes is many times worse than at Kobo. And comparing stores in a like for like way, PC browser vs PC browser, as accessing Kob's store from the device is about as unispiring as B&N from the PC.
Both Kobo and B&N list free ebooks the same way. You start with a title/subject search and select free or low-to-high. Both list over 1 million free titles so they needed a way to limit the results. At B&N you can just enter "free nook books" in search and they list 1.8 million titles where you can then break it down by category.

FYI, In case you weren't aware. The nook can read Kobo ebooks without rooting (non-kepubs).
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