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Originally Posted by fbrII
Well I read the reviews, including the highly quoted negative one. I was disappointed that the new Nook did not have page turn buttons nor a SD slot. But, I visited my local Barnes and Noble and tried one out. I had also looked at a Paperwhite and a Kobo HD earlier, I was waiting to see if Barnes & Noble was going to release a new e-reader before making a purchase.
Now I own the Nook. The unit with it's two tone gray and white case is attractive as far as I'm concerned. I for one am tired of the tried and true black rectangle. I don't see fingerprints being an issue at all. My black Kobo Glow (which I like by the way) would have needed a wipe down twice already with the amount I have handled the new Nook and no finger prints at all. The contrast is great, the light is great, and it is extremely lite and easy to hold.
I can understand people being disappointed with the lack of a sd slot and the lack of page turn buttons, but then my Kobo doesn't have page turn buttons and neither does a Paperwhite, Kobo does have a sd slot.
In my opinion after trying all three, they are all good e-readers and Barnes and Noble's certainly has nothing to embarrassed about or ashamed of, it is a highly competitive unit. It's a damned good reader and you should look and handle one before being too quick to condemn it. I had an option to spend my money on any of the three, I picked the Nook and I did not have a problem with either Amazon or Kobo. I have purchased from both in the past and was satisfied with their products. I just liked the new Nook better than the others.
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Thank you for this information. I like the looks. I am disappointed about the lack of SD card but I think I can work around it. I have never had an eink device. I started with my PDA, then moved to iPod touch, Nook Tablet and finally Nook HD+. I am tired of no battery life. I just want to read. I am going to check this out. About 90% of my books come from B&N anyway. All my books are backed up on my computer, so I should be fine.