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Originally Posted by elemenoP
Then the average consumer could just get a Kindle Paperwhite for the same price. The average, not-nitpicky consumer doesn't care about epub vs azw either.
I don't use page turn buttons or an SD card, but I agree that the Nook should have kept these features, in order to differentiate from the competition.
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The paperwhite isnt an improvement imo and it costs more. Time will tell though. If the nook gets good reviews and better quality control, i will guess that people will forget about the lack of buttons and sd card slot. I find it funny that so many are complaining so vehemently about two things that kindle also does not have. No one has even tried the device yet and have already declared it doa. It has everything to offer that the current kindle does and imo its more pleasing to the eye than the standard tablet look that kindle always seems to use. A refreshing change i must say.