Saturday, August 13, 2011

The Nook Compared to Kindle 2 - How Does Barnes & Noble's eBook Reader Fare?

Do you know that it's not actually Amazon who first released an e-book reader? It was Sony. However, the former is more popular because it's loaded with better features and design. For months, Kindle took the lead-until the Nook came along. Today this product from Barnes & Noble has been dubbed the ultimate Kindle killer. In the question of the Nook compared to Kindle 2, how does the Nook fare?

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Let's start with the physical attributes. In terms of size, Amazon's Kindle 2 is a little smaller than the Nook. It's also lighter at 10 ounces. If portability is an issue for you, you may raise some concerns with Nook.

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Nevertheless, you won't really be ashamed to carry your Nook anywhere you go. It looks very stylish and sleek compared to Kindle 2, which appears to be too stiff for some people's taste.

Both the Nook and Kindle 2 come with an E-ink screen, which means you can have full control over the size of the texts. You can make it smaller or bigger, and glare is drastically reduced.

They also differ in terms of memory and the number of books you can save. Interestingly, both can hold 1,500 e-books simultaneously-but there's a catch. The Nook actually has its own microSD slot, which you can use if you want to download and store more books.

If these weren't enough, you can actually share the titles to your friends and family for 2 weeks. This feature is still in its beta mode, but it's surely one of the best features you can find in B&N's Nook.

When it comes to battery life, there's no doubt that Kindle 2 is the sure winner. If you are a superhuman, you can actually read books in Kindle for 14 consecutive days without recharging. The battery life of Nook is just between 7 and 10 days.

Because Barnes & Noble has been around quite longer than Amazon, it has one of the biggest collections of books to choose from. So far, it has over 1 million titles and 500,000 worth of electronic e-books, which are given for free. Amazon only has around 420,000, though their collection is more varied and suggests e-books based on what the customers like to read.

You can see the Nook gives the Kindle a run for best ebook reader. But are the few features that set the Nook apart from the Kindle 2 enough to choose it instead? That's for you to decide.

The Nook Compared to Kindle 2 - How Does Barnes & Noble's eBook Reader Fare?

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