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[* black] The Nook has its microSD slot is stashed away under a magnetic cover at the carabiner clip. This could make changing your SD card while rock climbing a bit difficult if you're using the Nook as a tie point.
[* black] While we're on the subject of memory, let us consider the "16 GB" of internal memory that Barnes & Noble advertises. If you read the [http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/16/nook-tablet-limits-internal-storage-for-non-bandn-purchased-conten/|fine print], you'll see that only 12 GB of that is usable for content, and only 1 GB of that can come from outside the B&N app store. If you want to put your own content on your Nook, you'll have to use a microSD card.
-[* black] The two small circles by the microSD slot may look like harmless asthetic pieces, or even buttons, but they actually house insidious screws.
+[* black] The two small circles by the microSD slot may look like harmless aesthetic pieces, or even buttons, but they actually house insidious screws.