I am thinking about a Nook HD, a Kobo Arc 7 or a Kindle Fire HD, all of which are in the $150-$170 range.
I need an e-reader that also has good magazine subscription content, a healthy supply of books and excellent options for the reader.
BUT, I live in Canada and every web search I have done on the limitations of buying tablets like the Kindle or Nook when it comes to geography have been old discussions and not current ones.
So, my main questions are:
1. Does the Kindle Fire HD and the Nook HD offer the same magazine content in Canada as they do in the States currently?
2. For the Nook, currently (December 2013), how many books do we Canadians have access to? I am having trouble finding that answer.
3. I am a photographer so I will be purchasing a lot of photography books which are largely color with many photographs and charts, etc... which reader do you think would best display content like this?
4. Which reader displays .pdf files the best?
5. I know that the Kobo and the Kindle do not have micro sd cards, but could you stick a USB jump Drive into the device and load books and content from that? There are some pretty small jump drives out there.
6. Do the tablets support flash? I heard that Android dropped support for Flash, but I am not certain.
I have been studying this for days and I am starting to get a headache from it... lol.