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  • This has been an interesting comparison. After reading on both devices I've made a final decision and am returning one of them. The Kindle is years ahead in terms of software polish. Everything w

  • I have the Kobo Aura ONE (Special Edition) as well as a Kindle Voyage, both of which are a few years old now. I prefer the Kobo for it's larger (7.8") size and auto "Natural Light" feature.

  • Plus the Kobo has Updike. 

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My Franklin case plastic hooks lasted three days. :( I just go commando with Timbuktu sleeve when transporting now.

I've had the cover w/ light for as long as I've had my Kindle and I've never had issues. I agree with Reks, it's a great case.

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I bought the wife a Nook Color for this Xmas. While she liked the nook from last Xmas she didn't like the lack of a backlight, and she's been reading nook books on her iPhone for the past few months. Old habits die hard and after reading on the iPhone for so long whenever she goes back to the old nook she keeps trying to tap on the B&W screen or pinch to zoom. And with her aging eyes she has the text on the iPhone so big that there's maybe only 30-40 words on a page, which means a lot of page turns. She really needs a bigger screen.

I played with the Nook Color at Best Buy and I think it's perfect for her - it's fairly speedy and the display is as good as my iPad for reading books. Plus she doesn't want or need an iPad and this costs half as much. We'll likely hang onto the original nook, but I'm pretty sure she'll take to the new one like a duck to water.

Well, the wifey returned the Nook Color without opening it to try it out, because she's perfectly happy with reading on the iPhone and not having to carry around a second device for books. She says if she really needs a bigger screen then she'll just use the B&W nook that we already have (with a case that has a built-in light). We then went out and bought her some nice clothes that she can wear to work, using the refund. Sigh.... Why do women have to be so practical? :confused:

I would use the term "selectively practical".

The Borders in SB is shutting its doors. It's not only e-books, but online music and video that has hurt Borders. The SB Borders has 3 floors (it's in an old bank building). Not too many years ago, the entire third floor was taken up by CDs and DVDs. Recently, maybe a quarter of the third floor had these products. Borders just never learned how to survive/thrive in the new book/music/video paradigm.

Not sure how many have, really. Apple? Amazon?

Fingers crossed a few indies (Powells, Keplers, Green Apple, The Strand, etc.) will be helped with Googles eBook program, but we'll see. May be wishful thinking.

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For those wanting to save a few bucks. Not much of a discount though.

Amazon releases ad-supported Kindle http://j.mp/ex4QRA

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I've just bought one (with 3G, and natty case with light). I am totally smitten with it - what a bewilderingly marvellous product.

Just stuffed on the complete works of Dickens. Next it's Trollope and Hardy.

I'm wishing I'd gotten the nook now, my library does epub lending.

I like the nook for that as well. But if you have an iPhone, Touch or iPad that you can download epub docs from the library's web site, if they offer that service. For Library books you need something like OverDrive Media Console to read the Adobe ePub ebooks from the library website. That's what my local library uses.

Yes, I currently use my ipad for reading books borrowed from my library, using overdrive. I'd prefer to read it on my kindle, tho, generally. It's not the end of the world, just a preference.

Lots like the problem may be solved shortly: Kindle readers can soon borrow ebooks from libraries | Books | guardian.co.uk http://j.mp/e3s3sx

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