Is the type pad extra slow? Or is it just as good as the average touchscreen?
Gher Send a noteboard - 09/11/2010 10:08:48 PM
If you're going to be doing a lot of typing for some reason, you might prefer the Kindle because the NOOK is not easy to type on. But for the purposes of getting books and simple tasks, the NOOK's type pad is perfectly sufficient.
And the no-DRM options ARE wonderful.
I'm not really against the kindle, but I enjoy my NOOK enough that I would not reconsider in the slightest!!
And the no-DRM options ARE wonderful.
I'm not really against the kindle, but I enjoy my NOOK enough that I would not reconsider in the slightest!!
I read reviews that the touchpad is really slow, and navigating the menus can be a little glitchy, so that if I hit forward, it'll sometimes go forward twice, and then I have to backtrack, things like that. But that might have been fixed in a software update, I can't remember how old the review was that mentioned it.
So does it run pretty smooth for you?
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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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Thanks for the replies
09/11/2010 10:11:41 PM
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