Thread: Classic The nook is bad for eBooks
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Old 12-20-2009, 06:23 AM   #47
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Originally Posted by Ema View Post
Since the nook can read formats that do not have DRM, this is exactly how I intend to use it. I have never bought a DRM book in my life nor do I ever intend to. Every e-book I have that does have DRM is borrowed for free from the library. As you can see, I can happily use a nook and not support DRM. The nook isn't the problem, the content purchased is.
True, but why in the world would you buy a nook if that is the only reason/times you will use it? It is designed specifically (as is the Kindle) to work with a specific book supplier.

If all you are reading is non-drm and library books then another device is probably cheaper, better.
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