erasure25...well said, i've had my SDE since early january
i looked at the nook when it came out and the SDE is definitely faster and more responsive that the nook.
there IS glare (just to get it outta the way) in low light conditions but hey, get proper lighting and you are fine.
outdoors, riding the trains to work, at work, and 99% of other places i use it, the reader is fantastic
the touch screen is responsive though you do have to use a bit of pressure (due to it being resistive; not capacitive) but that is not a big deal for anyone who has used a touch mobile device in the past decade.
the screen being 7 inches is the perfect size imho for reading...big enough but not too big.
and talk about solid construction...it kills the nook which feels like a cheap toy by comparison...
let's not forget the newspaper downloads, ePUB, PDF, library downloading....
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erasure25...well said, i've had my SDE since early january
i looked at the nook when it came out and the SDE is definitely faster and more responsive that the nook.
there IS glare (just to get it outta the way) in low light conditions but hey, get proper lighting and you are fine.
outdoors, riding the trains to work, at work, and 99% of other places i use it, the reader is fantastic
the touch screen is responsive though you do have to use a bit of pressure (due to it being resistive; not capacitive) but that is not a big deal for anyone who has used a touch mobile device in the past decade.
the screen being 7 inches is the perfect size imho for reading...big enough but not too big.
and talk about solid construction...it kills the nook which feels like a cheap toy by comparison...
let's not forget the newspaper downloads, ePUB, PDF, library downloading....