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Old 12-11-2014, 05:29 AM   #47
rcentros
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The nook is not really all that good. The interface is a mess and the 500mb you get after the partitioning for side loaded eBooks is a joke. There is no card slot for expanding the memory for side loaded eBooks.
Opinions differ. I think the Nook Simple Touches are -- ergonomically -- the best designed eReaders available. Fonts are good and dark. And the interface is fine for me. They are dated, however and, unless you buy the newest one (the one with no SD slot) they have lower resolution screens than the higher ended Kindles and Kobos (though the newest Kindle Basic has the same resolution). But only one of my eReaders (see sig) has a higher resolution -- the Glo -- and I get along fine with all of them.

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