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Old 12-02-2009, 06:46 AM   #8
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What troubles me is that if you do a search for information on the Nook, you'll find several articles referring to it as a Kindle killer and why it will be worth the wait. But as far as I can tell, nobody's had their hands on one long enough to even tell what it is like to read a book on it, much less what it is like to spend several days with it.

I think it is promising and it looks great, but it seems as though if it were the height of awesomeocity, Barnes and Noble would have had review models available or at least given a few websites access to the finished product to use for a few weeks.
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