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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
Now that I have a Kindle (Paperwhite 3) and a Nook (2015 Glowlight Plus), I prefer the Nook.
I know there's a lot of things Kindles can do that Nook can't (X-Ray, Goodreads integration). But for me, those things are unimportant.
Both Kindle and Nook are a pain with collections and series.
Nook has better line heights and margins.
Kindle is better at fonts in that you can add your own and there are more sizes, and has a better dictionary.
Nook isn't such a pain in the butt with covers. I prefer the way the device library looks on the Nook (I view both sorted by author).
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I never used X-Ray etc either; in fact, my Kindles were always in the airplane mode. I had no trouble with covers for that reason. Still, I preferred even a Kindle to a Nook (mostly for the font and the full refresh options, which are important to me). YMMV.