I guess the proprietary thing just isn't a deal breaker for me. If I buy, I'll pick the one that fits my needs best: functions offered and ease of using them, looks, ease of downloading, ease of connectivity, how it feels to hold for any length of time etc. I'm still not a fan of the keyboard on the Kindle. I just feel it would make it hard to hold it while reading. Like I'd be stuck with only being able to place my hand in a certain spot all the time.
I think tomorrow I'll go check out the Nook. Then stop by Target and see if they'll have a Kindle to play with (probably not). Who knows what I might come home with!??!
Altho my neighbor showed me her Kindle, she seemed reluctant to let me actually hold it and do anything on it.
I had to ask her if I could just hold it to see how it felt in my hands and she acted like I was a 5 yr old and going to drop it!
I'm not in any hurry to purchase as I can use my iPhone until I decide.
It is sad to see bookstores go out of business, but that's what the electronic age is doing to us. One of downtown Portland's famous bookstores, Powells, went out of business a few years back. I loved browsing in that old bookstore. To compensate they put a small shop in at the airport. Yep, sad....