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Old 02-15-2022, 03:45 AM   #11
rcentros
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Originally Posted by azayn View Post
Whatever it is, I hope it’s an inspired effort from B&N for once. Aside from the Glowlight Plus, they’ve shown very little innovation in recent years.
Has any eInk eReader company really shown a lot of innovation in recent years? I always hear that eReaders aren't very "innovative" but I think hardware quality is as (or more) important. And I also wonder, what kind of innovation are you looking for? What I want is a good screen and the ability to easily navigate through my book. I like the Nook's page turn buttons and their location -- and their screens have been top notch. I can't speak for the GL4, I haven't seen it yet. But both GL+ Nooks and the GL3 all have very good screens.
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