Which kind of Nook do you have?
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Re: Which kind of Nook do you have?
- Lacrecia
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I recently got a bluetooth keyboard to go with it. They both fit into a case, so when I set it up, it looks like a mini laptop. The keyboard makes it possible to really write emails, posts and papers, which were painfully slow just using the stylus and the onscreen keyboard.
I really enjoy being able to buy books online and having them there to read right away. Also, I am a night owl and I have very dim light where I read at night (and very old eyes) so being able to read the lighted texts is a wonderful bonus for me -- it beats using a flashlight. And, I highly recommend the bluetooth keyboard if you are doing much writing/composing.
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I'd really like to go back and high-five past me for having the foresight to get a full extended, and contrary to my previous warranty experiences (with various companies), B&N has actually been really good to me. I originally started out with just a plain SimpleTouch with the generic warranty, then musta derped cause I ended up with a cracked screen and no idea how it happened. So I took it into the closest store and was all "Okay, so I did a thing and now my NOOK is kinda broked. Can I get a new please?" Well, turns out my warranty had expired /the week before/. *facepalm* But the NOOK dude was totally cool about trying to help me anyway. It may have something to do with the fact that I probably looked like someone had kicked my kitten/I was about to cry.
Now, don't get me wrong, I do sometimes pull pitiful face because as a short, blonde, and well... my doctor yells at me (ok more a stern lecture really) but my fat is kinda in all the right places if you know what I mean, working with my *cough*assets*cough* is just kinda faster and really the better option. Seriously. My boyfriend is custom ordering me a shirt that says "I'm not rude, I'm just awkward". And yes maybe it makes me a terrible person but I only use my powers for good I promise.
Anyway, I was actually upset cause I literally had no idea what I would do without my NOOK. I get bored sooo easily, and it used to be I just carried a book or three in my purse with me where ever I went. I didn't have the money to just go ahead and buy a brand new one, but I wasn't enjoying the idea that all the books I had lined up were digital and thus an ereader was kinda required as far as, you know, portability being the point of the darn thing. Sure I could read on my desktop if I really wanted but that didn't do me a whole hell of a lot of good if I had to leave the house and whatnot.
Luckily NOOK guy took pity on my and backdated the RMA (return merchandise authorization) to a day before my warranty expired. He also managed to talk him manager into letting me pay extra and upgrade to the GlowLight, which had just come out at that point. Having learned my lesson, I paid out the nose for the full extended warranty. It lasts until 2015 with full replacement of a broken device and no 'you can only replace it once'. All the replacements are covered as if they were the original so even if I'm the klutziest ever, and sometimes I am, I have nothing to worry about.
TL;DR WHEEEE NOOK SimpleTouch Glowlight!
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