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Old 01-08-2014, 06:22 PM   #4
mikemc2
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Location: Milwaukee,WI
Device: Sony PRS-505,Kindle 3,Nook HD+,iPod Touch,Kindle PW2
I have a Nook HD+ plus and had a Kindle Fire (that I gave to my mom). I'd go with the Nook for one simple reason: Google Play. B&N allows Play access where Amazon does not. That means far fewer apps for the Fire than the Nook. Hell, one of the first apps I installed on my HD+ was the Kindle app, never used my Fire after that. Also, the Nook has a micro-SD card slot which means that, if you're so inclined, you can fairly easily turn it into a "stock" Android tablet.
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