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Originally Posted by manaboutown
Thank you to all who have contributed so far. You have been very helpful and pointed out things to consider I had not though of prior to reading your comments.
An easy on the eyes high definition screen where I can adjust the text size and control brightness are important to me. Are Nook and Kindle comparable this way?
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I can't say if they're comparable since I only have Nook experience. I have the Nook HD+ and it is a very sharp screen. I particularly like the large size screen (9") as I find the 7" screens just too small to even handle comfortably in my hands, let alone the reading issue. Yes, you can adjust both the text size and brightness on the Nook. While other posts on TOTV will tell you where to get free e-books, know too that B&N has lots of free books as well. I've also started getting my magazine subscriptions on the Nook, to cut down on paper. B&N has been having specials of late, where you can get two subscriptions for the price of one. You can
not create your own combination, they only offer specific combos (i.e., Consumer Reports and Shop Smart).