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Old 06-02-2014, 02:33 AM   #50
rcentros
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
On my Kindle I can get everywhere from the universal Menu overlay.

The Home screen is where you go for the combined book list with integrated collections grouping.

As doubleshuffle points out, it's all a matter of taste. But my taste prefers the Kindle UI over the screenshots and stuff I've seen for the Kobo, and the experience holding my friends' Nooks.
Okay. So I don't have to worry about ads on the Kindle or the Nook -- though, for whatever reason, I tend to go to the Home Screen much more on the Kindle. (Probably because of the Home button, the only button on the Touch.) So, non-problem "solved." The Nook's display can look almost exactly like a Kindle -- you don't even have to display covers. I think if you tried using one for awhile you would realize the interface is not that bad at all. I don't know anything about Kobos, but I like Nooks, Kindles and Sonys. I think they're all good.

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