Nook, Kindle, or IPad?
- electramia
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Nook, Kindle, or IPad?
- Aussie-reader
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have never had any of the other devices but I find reading on the ipad very easy.
I would not want to get a separate e device myself - cant see point of that.
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I, myself, do not particularly favor the ipad, I think the Nook HD and the Kindle Fire are the two I would suggest. My mother has a Kindle Fire and it is definitely way worth it if you have an Amazon Prime account with it.
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The Kindle is the one with the paperwhite option and I do think it most closely mimics actual print pages. I have an Android tablet as well and have had no problems reading on it either. It's also nice that the tablet serves multiple functions so I don't have to carry around a separate device just for reading.
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This exactly. I love reading on my iPad partly because it is always with me. I don't have to carry a seperate item.Aussie-reader wrote:I have an ipad.
have never had any of the other devices but I find reading on the ipad very easy.
I would not want to get a separate e device myself - cant see point of that.
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