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Originally Posted by luqmaninbmore
I own a Kindle and I have owned a nook, so I'm familiar with the features. With the Kindle, you had basic web-surfing so the 3G connection really brought a lot to the plate. With nook, not so much. I tended to have my periodicals delivered at home and to do most of my ordering from home.
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The nook also has web surfing, not understanding your post. The wireless connection brings out the same benefits for each the Kindle and the Nook.
The 3G is great when you are out and about and don't have to worry about being connectied to wi fi. And want to download a newspaper or buy a book on the fly.