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Old 11-13-2014, 06:41 AM   #10
rcentros
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Originally Posted by trichobezoar View Post
I like my Nook Simple Touch. When I first saw it I thought it looked a little strange, but that it'd probably be comfortable to use 'cause the bezel is so wide. I have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS). I needed an ergonomic ereader and the Simple Touch is just that, as well as the Nook Simple Touch GlowLight.
I agree on the bezel. And I really like the design of the page turn buttons. I hardly ever have to touch the screen to turn pages. I own (and have owned) a few different eReaders -- the NST and NST w/Glowlight are the most comfortable to hold and use out of all of them.

Unfortunately B&N's eReader services and infrastructure are nowhere near as nice as Amazon's. Nor are there prices for the most part. But strictly as a reading devices, the NST and NST w/Glowlight are still my favorites.
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