Sunday, August 14, 2011

Kindle Versus Nook Comparison

With the advent and growing popularity of e-books, virtually every major electronics company and bookstore has released an e-reader. These e-readers are constantly improved upon and compared to one another. Amazon released the Kindle in 2007 and Barnes & Noble released the Nook in 2009. These are two fantastic e-readers that challenge each other for the spot of best e-reader every year.

Both the Nook and Kindle are available in e-Ink, which is a type of screen that simulates the appearance of paper to reduce eye strain. The Nook also has an LCD version, which displays colour and has reflective technology. The Nook is available for 9 and up, while the Kindle is available for 9 and higher.

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Both e-readers offer a highlight option, a note making tool, a dictionary, and a wide array of e-books, but the Nook's selection is less expensive. Along with that, Nook users can lend e-books to friends and family for up to two weeks, while Kindle users cannot.

The Nook offers many features such as a touchscreen, a music player, games, and various other multimedia. Unfortunately, these and other features cause the Nook to run much slower than the Kindle. The Nook is also much bulkier at 11.6 ounces versus the Kindle's 8.7 ounces.

The Nook is a feature heavy, slow running, and inexpensive e-reader with a wide variety of e-books available. The Kindle contrasts as a slim, simple, and speedy e-reader with a small price tag and a fantastic library. When comparing these two e-readers, the decision can be made simply by asking which e-reader acts most like an e-reader.

The Kindle was made specifically and exclusively to allow people to enjoy literature in an electronic format. As it evolved, it led the revolution in e-Ink technology, helping users of the e-reader to reduce eye stress and outside glare. When compared to any e-reader, the Kindle will definitely hold its own. Avid and occasional readers alike can enjoy the size, speed, and everything else that comes with the experience of using the Amazon Kindle.

Kindle Versus Nook Comparison

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