Some good links for you: (And why I'm going to get a NOOK)
LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 29/07/2010 06:48:54 PM
http://chamberfour.com/ereader-comparison/ (long, discusses mostly non-Kindle/Nook eReaders!!)
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/nook/compare/index.asp (comparison by B&N)
http://venturebeat.com/2010/01/30/e-reader-comparison-chart-6-readers-19-features/ (convenient chart, prices and some other info a hair out of date)
I also recommend looking at the websites of the producers themselves and comparing that way
If you're interested in knowing someone else's thought process, I picked a NOOK for a few reasons:
1) I can store more books thanks to the memory card capabilities. My #1 biggest reason for getting an eReader is to reduce the number of books I carry around with me when I move, therefore storage was a big plus.
2) I do not like the keyboard on the Kindle.
3) I like the in-store service for the NOOK. I don't live near a Barnes and Noble, but it's still a lot easier for me to drive the hour to Topeka than to deal with shipping my eReader around for service.
4) ePub capability. This was also a big selling point for me, as one of the downsides the NOOK had for me was that barnes and noble has a lot fewer textbooks available than amazon does. I'm hoping I can find most of them in ePub format somewhere. As the first link discusses, ePub format also opens your reader up to library eBooks, and I also did not want to miss out on research articles because I had a kindle and couldn't do ePub. Google Books also opens up the availability even FURTHER.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/nook/compare/index.asp (comparison by B&N)
http://venturebeat.com/2010/01/30/e-reader-comparison-chart-6-readers-19-features/ (convenient chart, prices and some other info a hair out of date)
I also recommend looking at the websites of the producers themselves and comparing that way
If you're interested in knowing someone else's thought process, I picked a NOOK for a few reasons:
1) I can store more books thanks to the memory card capabilities. My #1 biggest reason for getting an eReader is to reduce the number of books I carry around with me when I move, therefore storage was a big plus.
2) I do not like the keyboard on the Kindle.
3) I like the in-store service for the NOOK. I don't live near a Barnes and Noble, but it's still a lot easier for me to drive the hour to Topeka than to deal with shipping my eReader around for service.
4) ePub capability. This was also a big selling point for me, as one of the downsides the NOOK had for me was that barnes and noble has a lot fewer textbooks available than amazon does. I'm hoping I can find most of them in ePub format somewhere. As the first link discusses, ePub format also opens your reader up to library eBooks, and I also did not want to miss out on research articles because I had a kindle and couldn't do ePub. Google Books also opens up the availability even FURTHER.
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This message last edited by LadyLorraine on 29/07/2010 at 07:08:02 PM
$140.00 Kindle
29/07/2010 04:02:42 AM
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They're not striking at the iPad...the two are in a different league
29/07/2010 04:51:23 AM
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Why would anyone buy a Kindle instead of an iPad?
29/07/2010 04:22:17 PM
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Ok, so, my question about all these readers...
29/07/2010 09:10:38 AM
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well.
29/07/2010 10:00:55 AM
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On converting: depends on what you're converting from and to.
29/07/2010 10:11:50 AM
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I am trying to make the same decison
29/07/2010 01:27:44 PM
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Some answers (Now with NOOK info)
29/07/2010 04:15:53 PM
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Some information about more than the Kindle:
29/07/2010 06:47:14 PM
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Kindle books don't convert to ePUB well
29/07/2010 06:59:16 PM
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Some good links for you: (And why I'm going to get a NOOK)
29/07/2010 06:48:54 PM
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e-books from the library. I had forgotten about that
30/07/2010 05:12:05 PM
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I believe they're mostly ePub, but probably some PDF-type files too *NM*
31/07/2010 01:49:04 AM
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The main question I ask myself is Where am I going to get ebooks from?
30/07/2010 01:06:41 PM
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Have you checked out google books and other similar non-bookstore sites? *NM*
30/07/2010 01:40:36 PM
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