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Old 01-09-2015, 03:23 PM   #12
Rizla
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Originally Posted by jaekqubp View Post
Thanks much for sharing your experience. I'm leaning towards the Nook Simple Touch in part for its potential to be useful in some capacities beyond reading. I'm looking around for a deal. Do you prefer Orion to Moon+, for reading ePubs? I find the statistics, and time remaining useful in Moon+.
I haven't used Moon+ for pdf's. Orion suits my needs. It makes the screen landscape without me having to run another app to do it. Also it crops well. It has a very simple user interface and set of features that do what I want. I tried Moon+ for normal epubs, etc, but it didn't suit me. I like Alreader. It is the only one I've found that lets me go full-screen with no margins. The UI is simple and does what I want.

With open Android, there a lot of choice and no restrictions. The Nook ST is awesome if you can still get one. Definitely the cheapest way to get a rock-solid e-ink tablet. Best and cheapest e-reader I've ever owned. It never crashes. I couldn't go back to a "normal" e-reader now.

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