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Location: Hampton, NH
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Concerning the hand-cream, I also use a lot of it, so my fingers are sometimes a little greasy when I have just put it on. What I do when using the Nook (I have a regular, B&W one), I cover my finger with a piece of tissue (i.e. Kleenex). It isn't thick enough to interfere with the interaction with the screen (on the regular Nook, the panel at the bottom), but it does keep the screen clean and also allows you to smoothly move your finger around and do the swiping for page turns. Once my hands lose the greasy feel, I stop using the tissue.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Just northeast of Atlanta, GA
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Canada
Device: Kobo Aura and Kobo Mini, had a Nook, NOOKcolor, Nook STR.
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Congrats on the 40 years! My husband and I just made it to 10 last year, 30 more to go, lol.
Answers to some of your first questions: 1. I read in bed 80% of the time and I don't feel it is too heavy. I did notice a big difference at first because I was used to my Classic Nook, but I got used to it. I usually start out propped up with pillows and hold it in front of me, then after an hour or so I lay down on my side. This way is much easier for me to hold as I lay my wrist on the edge of my husbands pillow and it is so comfy for me. 4. I do have sensitivity to the lcd screen, but I am the same with tv and laptops. I find adjusting the fonts and backgrounds can help with this. If I am going to be doing a marathon read (where a book I have been dying to read comes out and I know I will read for 4-12 hrs straight) I will use my classic Nook or I have the actual book to read since I buy my favourites still. 5. I use a shea/seabuckthorn oil butter on my hands at night and it is super greasy. I don't do much, I sometimes wipe the tip of my thumb on my pants, lol. But otherwise I just wash the screen. My screen gets much worse after I let my three year old play with it. ![]() 6. I haven't used it outside in the sun, but I would imagine it would be harder to see. And like others said, you would need to turn the brightness way up. You can get the anti-glare film for it or sit in the shade under a nice tree. 7. I like the touch screen myself. I also prefer the Nook Classic to the Kindle because I like it and I like to get books from the library. For library ebooks all you do (if your library doesn't have overdrive you can get a membership at the Library of Philadelphia for $15/year) is download them and open with Adobe Digital Editions and hook up your Nook to the computer, then drag the books to your Nook. 8. I do not have glasses, but I read in another thread that contacts can make your eyes sensitive to lcd screens so glasses would be better if that is true. 9. Yes, I download books to my computer then add them to my Nooks via the usb cable all the time. It is super easy. I use a program called Calibre because I like to change the titles sometimes so the series name and number comes first, then title. It also has little checkmarks next to the books that are already on my nook so I know which books to add. Quote:
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