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Abstract: Video Review: 2010 means it's time to upgrade your reading skills, which means taking on Barnes & Noble's new feature rich eReader. Kevin Pereira and Chris Hardwick review the Nook with its E Ink display, color touch screen and more for $260....
Secondary color touch screen improves navigation, 2GB of internal memory, MicroSD card expansion, EPub compatibility for reading free Google Books or library e-books
Sluggish performance, Free in-store reading limited to one hour, No text or Word file support, Web browser only works on Wi-Fi
With its secondary touch screen and unique features, the Nook e-reader is on par with Amazon's Kindle. But in these days of the iPad and speedy smartphones, $260 is pricey for a sluggish device that does only one thing well. ...
Abstract: 2010-й — год читалок. Вслед за Sony, Amazon (читайте о них в нашем коллективном обзоре читалок — часть 1 , часть 2 ) и уймой неизвестных в иных областях производителей (например, ударно работающая украинская компания Pocketbook ) в игру вступают серьезные...
Abstract: Last year was definitely the year of the Kindle - we've seen a whole new generation of eBook readers come out, finally making this gadget category popular. To help you navigate the eBook reader waters, we spent the last few days compiling a table compa...
Abstract: Editor's note: 2010 is likely to be a major year for e-book readers, either to prove their usefulness or confirm their place in the digital tome of Who's Nobody? For that reason, we have reviewed the Barnes & Noble Nook -- an innovative and advanced e-...
Sharp eInk display. Has both 3G and WiFi. Supports ePUB format
Can't create collections or folders to organize books
What a difference a few months makes! The nook has moved from "no thank you" to "yes, I'll take one" in our book. There are a few things we'd like to see addressed: most important being a go to page number feature, but there are certainly no other...
Poky performance that may or may not be owing simply to an as-yet-unresolved software issue makes an unqualified recommendation of this attractive, innovative device impossible. ...
If the promised software update dramatically improves performance, the Barnes & Noble Nook could emerge as a worthy competitor to the Kindle 2. But it's current sluggish performance, along with the caveats about the LCD's interaction with the E-In...
Abstract: E-books have numerous benefits. Eliminating paper saves resources. E-book readers take up little room in travelers' backpacks and purses, and yet can store the equivalent of a whole bookshelf. You don't have to go anywhere to buy or borrow an e-book ti...