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Much better than a Kindle in a LOT of ways, but
There is still the issue of being able to use my books on any device I own. Plus, what is the pricing on books? If I can read my purchased ebooks on any device I own and the books are priced like paperbacks or less, I think I've found my reader and new bookstore. Sorry Borders. Sorry Amazon.
Posted by: BillDem   Posted on: 10/20/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Much better than a Kindle in a LOT of ways, but  BillDem | 10/20/09
Caution: DRM inside  DanielBeck1 | 10/21/09
Good point  Ed Burnette ZDNet Moderator | 10/21/09
DRM will go away eventually, just like it did on music  gmeader | 10/21/09
RE: Meet Nook: Barnes and Noble's sexy new book reader  greiner | 10/21/09
"Sexy"...hmm, not the first term that comes to mind  thad@... | 10/21/09
Expandable SD slot  terryc@... | 10/21/09
RE: Meet Nook: Barnes and Noble's sexy new book reader  aztec506 | 10/21/09
One of the problems with eInk...  scorchgeek | 10/24/09
RE: Meet Nook: Barnes and Noble's sexy new book reader  c.e.henley | 10/27/09

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