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Consumer Reports gave the Nook and Kindle the same score on battery life, but several features gave the new Nook the advantage. The new Nook "strips away bells and whistles from the first model, including a second navigation screen, an MP3 player and web browser," wrote Gross. The Nook Simple Touch also features a program which allows users to check out e-books from libraries free of charge. The Consumer Reports review forecasted Amazon's plans for a library program for the Kindle, as well as firmware updates to improve the device, may help the Kindle gain a leading edge in the near future.
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