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Old 06-20-2022, 11:24 AM   #10
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Previous 6-inch readers from Barnes & Noble that make GlowLight 4e questionable:

The 2015 Nook GlowLight Plus:
1. Waterproof, dustproof
2. 300 dpi
3. 4 GB (not partitioned)
5. GlowLight (no temperature control)

The 2018 Nook GlowLight 3:
1. 300 dpi
2. 8 GB (not partitioned)
3. GlowLight WITH temperature control

I do not understand why one would buy the Nook GlowLight 4e if you have any of the above last generations of Nook. The processor may be snappier on the 4e, perhaps, but if you did not turn on Wi-Fi so that B&N could ruin your firmware more in the last 12 months, you should be fine. I cannot see the benefit at all.

Every iteration B&N is removing something I liked. The list of subtractions is longer than the improvements. We bought a Kobo yesterday.
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