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Old 12-07-2009, 05:22 PM   #36
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Some aspects look great, but slow page turns would be annoying. The capacitive screen isn't as responsive as some. The problem with capacitive screens is that most people use the iPhone screen as a point of reference, and that'd a very highly responsive screen. So going to the nook capacitive would feel sluggish.

They say is slower than the Kindle on screen refreshes? That's a bit sad too. What I take from the device review - innovative and interesting new features, but the hardware is a little lacking in terms of refresh rates and capacitive screen response.

I love the look of it, but definitely worth waiting for V2 with faster hardware.
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