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Old 07-07-2010, 03:06 AM   #23
HarryT
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I wouldn't overlook the beauty and convience of wireless downloading. You don't get that with the Kobo.
The fact that the original poster talks about "warranty issues" and the Kobo "bring available locally" rather suggests that he is not in the USA. Hence no purchasing from B&N will be possible, wirelessly or otherwise.

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No sideloading EVERY SINGLE book.
Really, you make it sound as though copying a file via the USB connection is a terribly arduous task. It really isn't .

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Throw in the fact it also supports e-Pub, has a more advanced bookstore platform and the fact the screen contrast between the two is pretty big. The Nook has a far better screen.
The nook uses exactly the same screen as does every other 6" bookreader on the market. They are all made in the same factory by the same company - eInk in Taiwan.
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