vineri, 10 mai 2013

Kindle Vs Nook- Points To Consider - Shopping - Books

Before you head out to buy your e-reader you might want to consider comparing some readers.In this Kindle vs. Nook comparison we bring up five main questions that you need to ask yourself before making a purchase.1. How much money do you want to spend?The Amazon Kindle 3G costs - $139.00 - $379.00The Barnes & Noble Nook Costs - $149.00 - $199.002. How large do you want your screen to be?Kinde has some options for you to choose from:6" (Price - $139.00)6 " (G model) comes with free 3G + WiFi (Price - $189.00)9.7" (DX Model) comes with free 3G and works globally (Price - $379.00)NookBoth versions of the Barnes & Noble Nook only have a 6" diagonal display screen size3. What's your screen preference? Backlit or e-ink?KindleWith the Kindle you can read anywhere including outside in full sunlight because it has a high contrast e-ink screen. This is a wonderful feature.NookThe Nook also has an e-ink screen.4. Access to 3G wireless networks when using your e-reader.KindleWith the $139.00 model you can download Kindle books in just 60 seconds and also browse the web wherever you can get a WiFi signal using the Kindle browser.The Kindle 3G model offers free 3G + WiFi and the Kindle Dx also offers free 3G plus it works globally.NookThe $149.99 model doesn't offer 3G Wireless, however, it does give you the ability to access WiFi at any AT&T hotspot plus you can also access WiFi for free at any Barnes & Noble location.The $199.00 model also offers 3G Wireless through AT&T and you can also access WiFi everywhere else including AT&T hotspots plus every Barnes and Noble locations.5. Access your books or data on other wireless devices.KindleWith the Kindle you can read your books anywhere and even access them on other devices like iphone, ipad, mac, pc, android phone or blackberry. It also has Whispersync technology that syncs your place across devices so you can never forget where you left off. Your books are also backed up online with your Kindle account so you don't have to worry about losing your information.NookThe Nook offers the same functionality and lets you share your books on other devices like the ipad, iphone, mac, pc and android phone. At this time the Nook doesn't offer any synchronized last page read technology like Kindle but on the Nook website it says 'coming soon' so that could change any day...Other Features comparison:Text-To-Speech ReaderKindle - YesNook - NoTwitter & Facebook Integration (This enables you to quickly share passages with other people online)Kindle - YesNook - NoStorage CapacityKindle - Holds up to 3,500 booksNook - Holds up to 1,500 booksBattery LifeKindle - Lasts up to one month with wireless turned offNook - Lasts up to 10 days with wireless turned offFree booksKindle offers over 1.8 million out of copyright pre 1923 books for you to download so if you're in the mood for reading a classic book during your day at the beach you will have this option.Nook offers more than 500,000 free ebooks .Low book pricesKindle - Many books start at $9.99 or less including best sellersNook - Books also start at $9.99 or less.All things considered it would appear that the kindle is the better choice here.



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