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Originally Posted by dugong
In the discussion of the runner-up Nook, this was mentioned, "However, the Nook does have one big advantage. Unlike the Kindle, which makes it difficult to buy books from any source except Amazon, the Nook reads most major ebook file types."
A primary reason for Consumer Search choosing the Kindle was that the controls were more intuitive. This is like having a car with user friendly controls that you can't drive on the highway. They have their priorities. I have mine.
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+1 on this that is another critic that makes my head scratch. How can these gadget techie reviewers have trouble finding the Nook intuitive when the average layman gets the hang of it after less than an hour and ends up loving the navigation and also don't these guys review smart phones, OS's , different laptops and the Nook is confusing?
Hmm I want to pick up where I left off reading hmmm what should I press? Well there is that Reading Now button but I don't know,
Hmmm I'm in the airport and I want to buy a book, hmm what button do I press, there is that "Shop" button, but I don't know.