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Originally Posted by luqmaninbmore
Given that the 3G is only used to access the B and N store, why would anyone purchase the 3G nook? Is buying a book while standing in line at the supermarket that important that it's worth 50 bucks? The only use I would have for the 3G is getting my paper delivered when I'm on vacation and away from a hotspot. At home, wifi would be just as easy.
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there's buying when you are commuting back and forth from work by the train, if you do, there's sitting in a park, it's the fact you can be anywhere and still be able to download a book.
and also to be able to purchase a book via barnes and nobles website and still have it on your Nook wirelessly without a wi fi connection.
I understand what you are saying but until you have that feature of 3G and Wi fi, it's hard to explain how great the feature is.