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Originally Posted by ApK
A poll here shows it is indeed an important factor for some.
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The survey says...74% of users want a touch-screen. Out of the remaining 26%, quite a few will be Kindle owners in denial writing off the lack of a touch screen as a feature
Clearly touch is a major issue and will be one of, if not The key determining factor when choosing between the Kindle and the Nook.
Let's face it, based on look and feel, who's going to buy the K3 with that clunky keyboard over the swish new Nook Touch? I'm not in the market but I can see the appeal of the Nook (and the new Kobo for that matter). The K3 is a great device, but next to the new touch readers, it looks dated.