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John A. Lever
Nook owner here (the Barnes and Noble version). I investigated the Kindle, but its downside was that it only let you obtain books from Amazon. The Nook uses open formats, and you can buy e-books from multiple online dealers, or you can even check e-books out of some public libraries. Also BN has a library of thousands of public domain books; many of them are crap scans of old manuscripts, but there are a few gems here and there.
The proprietary nature of the Kindle was what killed it for me.
The proprietary nature of the Kindle was what killed it for me.