This thread in Science & Technology might help.
I'll also note that (at least the last few) email coupons I've received from B&N (for a recent example, a 40% off coupon on "new reads" sent yesterday) state "Coupon not valid on NOOKBooks."
I'm a Nook owner and I personally love it. I chose it over the Kindle for two reasons: I like the navigation LCD screen at the bottom and it's pdf compatible. I read a lot of scripts and it's easy to just drop the pdf script on the Nook.
So...
I'm a Nook owner and I personally love it. I chose it over the Kindle for two reasons: I like the navigation LCD screen at the bottom and it's pdf compatible. I read a lot of scripts and it's easy to just drop the pdf script on the Nook.
So...
I believe the newest versions of the Kindle also support PDF.
Sony Reader represent!
I'm a Nook owner and I personally love it. I chose it over the Kindle for two reasons: I like the navigation LCD screen at the bottom and it's pdf compatible. I read a lot of scripts and it's easy to just drop the pdf script on the Nook.
So...
I believe the newest versions of the Kindle also support PDF.
I've heard that too. Just explaining why I went the way I went...
If I read a lot of scripts, I'd get a Kindle DX, no question. I've read part of a script on my new Kindle 3 on both the vertical and horizontal orientation, and while it's loads better than a backlit monitor, a bigger screen would definitely help.I'm a Nook owner and I personally love it. I chose it over the Kindle for two reasons: I like the navigation LCD screen at the bottom and it's pdf compatible. I read a lot of scripts and it's easy to just drop the pdf script on the Nook.
So...
Sony Reader represent!
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Sony Reader represent!
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Beat me to it. Love my PRS-600 (touch screen), and my 500 before that.
To the OP, happy shopping and reading. I was a little skeptical when I was given my first e-reader a few years ago, as I love books; holding them, carrying the, smelling them, collecting them. But, my little Sony won my heart, for many reasons, but primarily the sheer convenience of being able to have so many books and documents (often work, unfortunately), not to mention music and audio books, all in one small package. Great for travel.
If I read a lot of scripts, I'd get a Kindle DX, no question. I've read part of a script on my new Kindle 3 on both the vertical and horizontal orientation, and while it's loads better than a backlit monitor, a bigger screen would definitely help.I'm a Nook owner and I personally love it. I chose it over the Kindle for two reasons: I like the navigation LCD screen at the bottom and it's pdf compatible. I read a lot of scripts and it's easy to just drop the pdf script on the Nook.
So...
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