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Originally Posted by fjtorres
Most of their hardware sales today are looking to be to their commited Nook customer base so, seriously, how many existing Nook HD and HD+ owners are going to drop $400 on a replacement? How is this thing going to sell more ebooks?
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I guess this is me....I kinda like it. If they give me a decent rebate on the SGT4N-7, I'll likely get a S2N-8. I'm bumping the memory on the SGT4N-7. I never got the HD/HD+ as I was unhappy with BN's shelves and wanted full Google Play app access (read: CC).
To make sure I understand right - a non-BN device running the Nook App does NOT have access to Read in Store? As opposed to the Nook shell run on a BN version of an otherwise "normal" Samsung device. Just checking. This is close to the last advantage I see on the BN device vs. a generic tablet with the Nook App. This is an advantage to me.
I'm devil's advocate to the (apparent) majority who want e-ink. I want color (covers and photo-heavy magazines) and CC, which means tablet.
My NC, they can't have back. It's on future-proofing backup duty. Oh, and full magazine (including photos, pictures, etc.) future-proofing, which Nook for PC does not handle.