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Old 12-13-2009, 10:17 AM   #8
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Device: PRS-600 EB-1150
nook & Sony demo models in stores

I have a Staples store and a Borders Book store right next to each other. Both have an active Sony display where you can test out the ereaders.

The demo units for the PRS-600 differed in the amount of force needed to "turn" the page. The point being is that, yes one demo may behave diferently than another.

The other point is that the nook was rushed out for Christmass (they tried to anyway). The complaints I have read sound like the nook is at a "pre-production beta" level.

I'm sure that the problems can be fixed with a little more time and effort on B&N's part. We see ereaders as an expensive toy that we WANT. They see it as part of the future of publishing, and a major financial risk. So yes, they will fix it.
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