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Old 02-17-2014, 05:00 PM   #2
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The latest Nook Glowlight and the latest Kindle Paperwhite both have a lower refresh rate that typical ereaders do. They're both basically identical, although I think the Nook might have less onboard space.

The most important question is how many books you want to have with you at a time. Neither the Nook nor the Kindle have an SD card slot, so you're limited to the onboard storage. Also, I think the Nook limits your storage even further to B&N space and non-B&N space. That works for people who don't need to have all their books with them. Some people prefer to have their entire library, and those people usually end up getting a reader with an SD card slot.
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