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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
Already I'm not sure how much attention you've really paid. Say what you want about Nook software, their catalog, etc. If Nook has a high point, it is their hardware.
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I have to agree. I do most of my reading on a phone these days but I have the new Paperwhite, an older Kobo and the Glowlight 3 and for simply reading a book the Glowlight 3 is far superior. It lacks a lot of features but not really ones I care about. It's also more difficult to use a lot of the features it does have. But that's peripheral stuff. There's a big difference in the contrast of the screen. It's comfortable to hold. I don't use the buttons much but they're there for those who want them.
Yes it has a lot of firmware problems but not anything that really matters to me and when you get right down to it the purpose of an ereader is reading and it does that superbly.
The perfect ereader would be a Nook Glowlight 3 that could access my Kindle library.
Barry