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Originally Posted by christianbk
There aren't any new eyes on this thing. They're in this echo chamber and not seeing what actual users of other devices are enjoying and how they can craft an eReader that incorporates these aspects. It is unfathomable to me how if you work in the NOOK department at B&N you do not see the HUGE MISSES that you have with your product line and software.
Instead, it's an afterthought. An end-cap with devices that aren't usually turned on. That no B&N employee ever suggests to people. Outsourcing social media to a company that posts uninspired crap. It's sad.
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All true. It is very sad. I switched to Kindle with the Voyage. Flush screen and page turn buttons on both sides. If my Voyage hadn't died I probably would never have given Nook another look. I can make do with the asymmetry of the Oasis but I don't really like it. I haven't tried a Kobo yet, but I probably will. Now Nook is the only reader available with buttons on both sides.