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Originally Posted by mgmueller
Me neither.
But the backlit made it for me: Kobo Aura HD (ugly as hell, but a great bookstore), Kindle Paperwhite (I really love those Kindles) and now Nook GlowLight.
I think about a last backlit one for ePUBs, Tolino Shine for example.
I could side load my ePUBs onto Kobo or Nook, but I don't want to mix sources...
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My wife has a couple of Kindles. I stick with the nooks because there are a lot more places that has epub. This is only my second ereader, I still have the original nook. Beside the occasional freezing the only real issue I have with the new glow light is how dark the background is on the screen without the light on. So I leave the light on all the time. Also I thought by getting rid of the clip-on light I had on the nook classic would be less of a disturbance to my wife when I read in bed at night. But even turned down low it generates significant light in the bedroom. The memory size is not an issue for me because there will always be enough space for all the books I buy since I don't buy them by the thousands. And page turn buttons so I could turn pages with one hand would be nice too but I've got use to the touch screen.