Thread: Touch Stick with Nook?
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Old 04-14-2015, 02:43 AM   #18
rcentros
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I may stalk you a bit on the forum to see how your trial goes!
That's fine. But you have to understand, I'm flighty. I may experiment with the Kobo fairly heavily for a week to 10 days, then put it down and read a series of library books on the Kindle and not look at the Glo for a month. I also use my NST w/Glowlight more than than the Glo and I've currently got 2 or 3 books to finish on that. At some point, I'm going to have to make decisions about which eReaders to keep and which ones to sell. Right now the Glo is "on the bubble." The screen looks really good, but my eyes have trouble with it (as mentioned earlier) -- and I can't figure out why. And the other main issue with the Glo is the double and (sometimes) triple tapping -- which can get really irritating. Light tap ... nothing ... little harder tap ... usually it'll work .... or ... Harder tap (actually a "press" and hold), finally it works. I think most folks who use the Kobos swipe instead of tap, but I'm so used to tapping that I can't get used to swiping.

(Rambling, sorry.)
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