exchanging my nook tablet

Wow. Where are you getting your inside track on B&N's demise? Because even though anything can happen in your 5 years.....B&N seems to be doing quite well.

As Borders Closes Bookshops, Rival Barnes & Noble Survives - TIME

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Barnes & Noble Bullish, Even On Drastically Shrinking Print Market | paidContent

All that being said, I agree with you in one area. B&N is definately putting alot of stock in their digital market. And who wouldn't? It's a good plan. But please, stop with the misinformation and stick to facts. They're going strong, and since none of us have a crystal ball that actually works, maybe we should just stick to the info we have currently. The Nook is the way to go for BOOKS in digital form in my opinion, which I think was the question asked.
*edit to fix a link*

Perhaps reading comprehension isn't your strong suit, as I didn't say they wouldn't be around in 5 years, I said I wasn't convinced they would be. THAT is an opinion, not spreading misinformation. So while your condescending attitude may make you feel better, it serves you no good.

Also, in your 5 second google search you seem to have missed this: Barnes & Noble
 
Perhaps reading comprehension isn't your strong suit, as I didn't say they wouldn't be around in 5 years, I said I wasn't convinced they would be. THAT is an opinion, not spreading misinformation. So while your condescending attitude may make you feel better, it serves you no good.

Also, in your 5 second google search you seem to have missed this: Barnes & Noble

Hmm, maybe you should take a bit more than 5 seconds, as your article is over a year old....
 
Sound

"There?s no comparison between the accurate, loud, and rich stereo speakers that sit on the short right side of the Kindle Fire and the distorted, clock radio-like speaker on the back of the Nook Tablet. When we tried playing music and movies on the Fire, sound was loud enough to fill a room and good enough to replace a low-end stereo. The only problem with sound on the Kindle Fire is that the device lacks physical volume buttons."

Face-Off: Amazon Kindle Fire vs. Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet
Yep, cranked up the NT volume all the way on the welcome and tour videos. Can just barely hear it if I hold it up to my ear. It's going back for refund tomorrow. Guess I'll try the Acer A100.
 

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