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Old 09-06-2015, 05:24 PM   #24
AnitainTN
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Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Tennessee, USA
Device: SGTS2-8, Nook Color
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
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?
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.
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