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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The case for the nook NST was a strange shape and the buttons were rubbery and rather hard to press. I know it's a touch screen, but for those who wanted buttons, they were not good. Also, the partitioned memory was a very bad idea. Then the firmware was atrocious. overall, I think the nook NST was the death of the eInk B&N Readers. Nothing ever got any better.
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On the shape, buttons and what have you, you are wrong (see, I can pass off my opinions as fact too).
Anyway, you do go on about the partitioned memory. But since it came with an SD card slot, what does that matter?
Now on the Nook Glowlight, there the partitioned memory *was* a disaster. When I broke my Nook I looked at the Nook Glowlight as a replacement. I liked the design and was okay with the firmware. But the partitioned memory coupled with removal of the SD card pushed me to Kobo.