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Old 07-10-2020, 02:15 PM   #195
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
Which is what keeps my Nook viable.

Let's face it, if sideloading/the ability to remove DRM suddenly went away, we'd all be reading Kindles.
I wouldn't, but most of us probably would.

I really liked Nook, but once B&N's ereader line didn't have any ereaders with a microSD slot I bailed for Kobo, and then for Onyx when Kobo did the same thing. Never regretted it, but if they came out with an ereader with a microSD slot I'd consider it. I like supporting US bookstores and buying local.

The page-turning visual in the Nook tablet app was amazingly realistic, and the screen was excellent. We used those tablets for years.
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