First, I love my nook. It was the right decision at the time (the price had just dropped and the Kindle 3 wasn't out yet). Now, with the Kindle 3 in the mix, though, it would be a tough decision. It's so slim and light. However, there's that whole DRM issue. The nook allows for DRM and most of the books you buy from B&N have it, but it also allows you to get books from other places. The Kindle, not so much. It can be worked around, but it's a pain.
One thing I really like about the nook is that where Amazon just dumps a new reader out there, B&N keeps updating the software for current users. Their about to drop update 1.5 which is supposed to drastically speed up page turning (it's really not that slow) and add some organization ability to your library. I prefer the touchscreen because of its versatility over the hard keyboard which I almost never use. Another nice thing is that you can go check out the accessories, cases, extra batteries, etc. right at your local B&N store. No need to order online based only on reviews.
On the downside, B&N seems to be putting a lot of their effort behind the color nook which I think will be a complete and utter fail. So, I don't know if that will hurt their eInk nooks.
I would probably lean slightly nook and definitely wouldn't bother with 3G (I have it because I got it for the same price as the WiFi one essentially, but I rarely use it). Definitely spend some time with both.
One thing I really like about the nook is that where Amazon just dumps a new reader out there, B&N keeps updating the software for current users. Their about to drop update 1.5 which is supposed to drastically speed up page turning (it's really not that slow) and add some organization ability to your library. I prefer the touchscreen because of its versatility over the hard keyboard which I almost never use. Another nice thing is that you can go check out the accessories, cases, extra batteries, etc. right at your local B&N store. No need to order online based only on reviews.
On the downside, B&N seems to be putting a lot of their effort behind the color nook which I think will be a complete and utter fail. So, I don't know if that will hurt their eInk nooks.
I would probably lean slightly nook and definitely wouldn't bother with 3G (I have it because I got it for the same price as the WiFi one essentially, but I rarely use it). Definitely spend some time with both.
Kindle or Nook?
09/11/2010 01:56:02 AM
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Kindle is all DRM. For that reason, I'm wary.
09/11/2010 02:01:52 AM
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unless you're into uncommon titles and textbooks, I don't see why one needs Amazon's market.
09/11/2010 03:48:01 AM
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I simply ADORE my NOOK
09/11/2010 03:46:19 AM
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Why. Why the capitalization. Don't buy into their sales pitch, man! *NM*
09/11/2010 06:16:23 AM
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Is the type pad extra slow? Or is it just as good as the average touchscreen?
09/11/2010 10:08:48 PM
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The touch pad is a bit slow, but it's never detracted from the performance for me
09/11/2010 10:53:58 PM
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i <3 my kindle.... haven't felt limited by anything about it yet.
09/11/2010 05:50:19 AM
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May I ask why the Sony Reader isn't under consideration?
09/11/2010 06:22:51 AM
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I am of two minds...
09/11/2010 02:26:35 PM
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Thanks for the replies
09/11/2010 10:11:41 PM
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