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Originally Posted by Braid
The truth is that all e-readers are terrible compared to the Nook Simple Touch, which is the preferred choice of anyone who tries it out against other brands. If you think you like your Kobo/Kindle, sorry pal, you've been duped.
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I used to only buy Nook's. I've got 3 Nook Simple Touch's actually. I have 2 without the light. One is used a little because it was the replacement I had to buy for the one I let someone borrow and they left it out in the rain and the other is brand new that I bought as a backup. I stopped using them when they came out with the one with the light and I bought that one. I liked it, but the contrast was/is terrible. I desperately wanted to buy a Kobo Aura when they first came out, but I couldn't find one in the states, and the Kobo website absolutely refused to take my money. I gave up and bought a Paperwhite. I liked it better, but still wanted a Kobo because I could use epub's, like on the Nook. When Kobo finally caught up with the rest of the world and accepted PayPal, I bought a Glo HD. It was vastly superior to the Kindle. Shortly after that they came out with the Aura One, which I bought... not for the screen size (which is much better for reading than a 6"), but for the blue light reduction. I have it set for a little more than half way all of the time because the blue light from white LED's tires out my eyes fairly quickly. I was thinking of getting the new Nook, as it also has the blue light reduction. I wouldn't get another Kindle because they don't, and they try to wall you in too much.
Trust me... I have NOT been duped.