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Old 08-24-2014, 03:35 PM   #40
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
Personally, I doubt very much that I would buy another e-reader; I'd go for the multipurpose device.

I don't think anyone's mentioned one major advantage of the tablet--with the appropriate apps, you can get books from any bookstore; you don't need to worry about stripping DRM and converting files.
You can do the same thing on a rooted NST, B&N baffles me, a few weeks ago before the warranty expired on my device I called and they promptly cross shipped a certified pre owned nook, receiving it I noticed a small scratch in the center of the screen, called back and they promptly shipped me a nib retail device. I can understand hanging onto the refurbs for warranty claims but if you have brand new in the retail box, maybe they don't have enough to stock b&m stores but why the hell aren't they selling them online instead of sitting in a warehouse in Jersey? :banghead:
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