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Old 06-29-2010, 07:49 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Noah98 View Post
The Nook is an upgrade, not a sidegrade from the Kindle and any of the Sony devices

While the Kindle has some advantages of its own (Longer battery life, excellent store, simple navigation) the Nook still trumps it. I absolutely love Amazon.com and shop with them all the time. If anything, they had the brand advantage until I was able to use both devices.

Luckily I was able to play with a friend's Kindle and when comparing the two devices, the Nook won hands down. Just my two cents
I agree with you completely. I never owned a Sony reader so I can't comment on them. But we have both a nook and Kindle2 in our household. My wife and I both feel the nook is the better reader. People who bash the nook are still referring to it's sluggish performance addressed a couple of firmware upgrades ago. Amazon may have many more books than B&N but there are so many more sources where you can get ebooks for the nook. The nook supports more ebook formats. And yes the Kindle does have longer battery life but that just means you have to charge it a little more often. To me the nook is definitely a newer generation reader compared to the Kindle. The nook has so much potential with further firmware updates and softroot apps.

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