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Originally Posted by w33
OK so what features would I be looking at once I pick the brand? I'd appreciate it if you guys focus on me and not on brand wars
Is there any other features except lighting up the screen I should know of?
Is the converting between formats bug free? For example I won't get poorly formatted epub if I convert mobi and the other way around.
Also can you recommend specific model with not too much plastic around the screen? All the readers I see have more of that than my monitor.
And what about stuff like Nook Glow Plus, is it bad? Overpriced? Any reason you aren't recommending it?
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The reason we aren't recommending the Nook is because there are no new ones, the customer service is non-existent. And the bookstore is not that good.
If you really want a Nook get a Nook, but don't be surprised if you lose any books you buy. Expect customer service to flat out lie. And note: they are not making new Nooks because the Nook was sold and is no longer part of Barnes & Noble.
I tried them first. They tie any books you buy to your credit card and your email. Change either you lose everything you bought from them.
But if you want to take a chance, go for it.
You couldn't pay me to buy a Nook.
If you want a light and waterproofing either go with a Kobo or go through waterfi and get a paperwhite.