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Here is what I think: I have a Nook, and love it. If I had a Kindle, I'm sure I would love it too.

Friend has an IPad. I would enjoy reading on it. But am not sure if the back lighting would hurt my eyes after awhile. Also, the Ipad is too big to put in my purse. I like the smaller size of the Nook or Kindle for carrying around.

It is nice having the Barnes and Noble right here. Any questions--they will help you.

In other words, I'd be happy with either the Nook or Kindle. I know I'd enjoy the IPad, but not sure of the larger size, heavier weight or backlighting.
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Here is what I think: I have a Nook, and love it. If I had a Kindle, I'm sure I would love it too.

Friend has an IPad. I would enjoy reading on it. But am not sure if the back lighting would hurt my eyes after awhile. Also, the Ipad is too big to put in my purse. I like the smaller size of the Nook or Kindle for carrying around.

It is nice having the Barnes and Noble right here. Any questions--they will help you.

In other words, I'd be happy with either the Nook or Kindle. I know I'd enjoy the IPad, but not sure of the larger size, heavier weight or backlighting.
I agree about the backlighting. It's hard on the eyes after a while. I don't know if I could read from an iPad for an hour.
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I have an IPAD and read for a couple of hours at a time. Never get tired.
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Hi JerryM,
That's good to know. I'm curious wether the iPad reading experience is different than reading from a high-end flat screen monitor or laptop monitor. I find reading from the latter two tedious and hard on my eyes.

Also, can you change the point size of reading material on the iPad while still maintaining screen width.

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But even at the bargain price you still can't read in bed, and you can't share your books, can you?
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UUjudy. Of course you can read in bed. Can you read a book in bed? Of course you can. So you can read any of the i-readers in bed also. Kindle even has a small light accessory that clips to it for reading without the light being on in the room. Works great. And yes, my wife and I share all our kindle books with each other plus up to 3 others. Total of 5.
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But even at the bargain price you still can't read in bed, and you can't share your books, can you?
Why wouldn't you be able to read a Nook/Kindle in bed?
My daughter in law and granddaughter both have a Nook and are on same account. If one orders a book, it goes to both Nooks. Can also lend some books to others not on your account for up to 2 weeks. Then the books comes back to your Nook.
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Oh, thanks for the information! I didn't know! I share my books with everybody, and they share theirs with me. As long as they have a Kindle (or Nook) I can share my books with them? How does this work? Can I read the book first and then pass it on? And how much does the reading-in-bed light weigh? Is it like a regular book light?

I may have to reconsider this. My birthday is coming up...
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My local Library here in King County Washington advised that the nook or the sony e-reader (also IPad) can download books from their ebook catalog and that the Kindle can not, that they are blocked. I live near (and sometimes work at ) Amazon, so most people around here have the Kindle. However being able to borrow books from the library for a month like I do now for print and audio MP3 books is very appealing. Any info from nook owners on borrowing from the libraries would be appreciated. I am not sure if this is available from any but large Metro area libraries with an abundance of funds.

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My local Library here in King County Washington advised that the nook or the sony e-reader (also IPad) can download books from their ebook catalog and that the Kindle can not, that they are blocked. I live near (and sometimes work at ) Amazon, so most people around here have the Kindle. However being able to borrow books from the library for a month like I do now for print and audio MP3 books is very appealing. Any info from nook owners on borrowing from the libraries would be appreciated. I am not sure if this is available from any but large Metro area libraries with an abundance of funds.

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The Sumter County Libraries do not have e-books YET. I hear they will be available in the future.

It was suggested on one of the Nook Forums that a Library Card is available from Free Library of Philadelphia for $15 per year (if you live out of state). I just ordered a library card. They apparently have a large ebook library --using overdrive.
I know the Nook and I-Pad can borrow from libraries, but don't think Kindle can. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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I'm keeping my fingers crossed for an iPad for Xmas. I have a number of friends who flaunt it in front of me, lol. Reading from the ebooks seems great, plus so many other uses for it.

sigh, is it Dec. yet?
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The Sumter County Libraries do not have e-books YET. I hear they will be available in the future.

It was suggested on one of the Nook Forums that a Library Card is available from Free Library of Philadelphia for $15 per year (if you live out of state). I just ordered a library card. They apparently have a large ebook library --using overdrive.
I know the Nook and I-Pad can borrow from libraries, but don't think Kindle can. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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I received my library card from Free Library of Philadelphia. It took about 3 weeks. I've downloaded 3 books from them. Have read 2 and returned them. Can keep a book for 21 days. You must download Adobe Digital Editions to your computer. Then it is extremely easy to download a book. I love being able to read free books on my Nook. This is one advantage for the Nook, Sony E reader and I Pad.
http://freelibrary.lib.overdrive.com...owseeBooks.htm
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