Barnes and Noble Nook eBook Reader- 3 Reasons The Nook Is Hot!

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Barnes and Noble Nook eBook Reader- 3 Reasons The Nook Is Hot!

The Barnes and Noble “Nook” eBook Reader is getting some buzz, and for good reason. Here’s some reasons why the Barnes and Noble “Nook” is going to be a hot gift item this holiday season.

The Nook Allows You To Lend Books To Others- Along with the fact that you can store over 1,000 books on your device with the default memory card, the Nook also allows you to lend books to others. All they need is to have the “nook app”. This means the lendee can download the app on their Blackberry touch, or iPhone, etc, and enjoy the book for up to two weeks. The Barnes and Noble Nook Syncs With Everything- Or just about…it uses the new Google software, Android, which allows it to sync with your lap top, iPhone, Blackberry, and 100’s of other devices. It’s really the first of it’s kind and should be a hit on the market. The Nook Has A Color Navigation Screen- Where the Kindle, Kindle 2, and Sony Reader just have gray-tones on their navigation screen, the Nook boasts a full color navigation screen. So you can peruse titles of books, magazines and other publications in full color.

So there’s a few good reasons the Nook is going to be a strong fighter in the war of eBook Readers this holiday season.

Barnes and Noble smartly priced the Nook comparable to the Kindle 2 as well. In fact, they are priced the same at the moment, we’ll have to see how long that lasts.

Click Here to learn more about the Nook features and pre-order information.

Click to check out http://www.BuyNookeBookReader.com for more Free information on the Nook.

What’s the best touch screen ebook reader?

Question by Anna VanEssa: What’s the best touch screen ebook reader?
I need a touch screen one with a stylus so that I can annotate and make notes, so a kindle or a nook won’t cut it. I’ve looked into the Sony readers, but I’m not a fan of the glare on the screen. The bebook neo looks pretty good, but I’m not sure. Suggestions?

Best answer:

Answer by Maxim
I don’t suggest touch screen for ebook readers. Touch screen will add an additional layer to the eInk screen of ebook reader and it’ll make the screen glare. That’s why the touch screen models of Sony Reader is more glare than non-touch screen model.

Actually we can still annotate and make notes very well without touch screen. See the section “Highlights, Bookmarks, Clippings, Notes” on the official page here, that how the Kindle can make annotation:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fgp%2Fhelp%2Fcustomer%2Fdisplay.html%3Fie%3DUTF8%26nodeId%3D200505560%26ref_%3Dhp%5Fk3land%5Forg&tag=elec-m-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957

BTW, Amazon just released a new Kindle and it is much better. I’ve given a detailed comparison between the Nook and the new Kindle, in another answer here (I’ve also mentioned where to get free books in the answer). Guess you’ll find interested:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100729065719AAVViO6

And if you’re getting the Kindle, my advice for you is to place the order as soon as possible so to ensure it arrives to you early. The first batch has just sold out and the second batch now deliver on or before 8th Sept. When the second batch get out of stock, it may take another month for it to be back in stock, and you’ll have to wait much longer.

Here is the list of all models available to get:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002GYWHSQ?ie=UTF8&tag=elec-m-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B002GYWHSQ (Kindle DX after price slash)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002Y27P3M?ie=UTF8&tag=elec-m-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B002Y27P3M (New Kindle Wifi after price slash)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003FSUDM4?ie=UTF8&tag=elec-m-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B003FSUDM4 (New Kindle Free 3G + Wifi after price slash)

Hope it helps :)

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Capturing The Essence Of Book With The Sony Reader

Capturing The Essence Of Book With The Sony Reader

The Sony Reader is an innovative way to experience books and reading in general. The Sony Reader uses elink technology to power the Readers impressive display. Unlike previous displays that used CRT or LCD technology elink creates a display that is as clear as words on tangible paper.


The technology uses microcapsules that appear as black and white, unlike previous displays, which used glowing cells. The Reader boasts four levels of grey scale. Elink technology is high resolution at 170 pixels per inch and allows the screen to be 100 percent visible in direct sunlight. The display can also be viewed at a 180-degree angle due to its high contrast qualities. The display is a remarkable six inches.


Another benefit is that the Sony Reader has no backlight making it easier on the eyes for reading at length. Furthermore each page is displayed as a static image with no flicker to add strain to the eye.


The Sony Reader can be taken just about anywhere because it is lightweight and compact. It weighs a mere nine ounces and measures 6.9 inches by 5.8 inches and is a tiny 1/2 inch thick. The Reader has a rechargeable battery that can be fully charged in four hours and will hold a charge for the equivalent of 7,500 page turns.


Sony uses state of the art technology to allow consumers to download electronic books to their personal computers and then transfer them to their Sony Readers. The Sony Reader will give customers access to over a thousand book titles using Connect Ebookstore database. Connect will also allow readers to browse titles and manage downloads.


Any book purchased using Connect can be read up to six devices, one of which being the personal computer. Sony says that once purchased the books will be available at anytime, they do not expire. In addition, Sony allows consumers to register five additional people to their account to share the reading experience. However, data cannot be transferred from one personal computer to another.


This electronic book reading experience is getting huge support from major publishers. Publishers including Random House, HarperCollins Publishers, Penguin-Putnam, Simon & Schuster and Time Warner Book Group are excited about the Sony Reader.


The Sony Reader has an internal memory of 64 megabytes, but also has the option for an external memory card. This feature allows readers to have access to many documents at the same time.


In addition, the Sony Reader displays more than just traditional books. It can also be used to display JPEGS, personal documents, Adobe PDFs and news feeds. The reader also plays audio files such as MP3s. And besides text comics and graphic novels will be available.


However, currently the Sony Reader does not have a keypad or any other means to make notes on the text that is being read. At present there are no plans in the works at Sony to add this feature.


The Sony Reader retails for 9 and includes an AC charger, USB cable, a user guide, CD-ROM, and a trendy soft black case. Additional accessories are available to purchase to compliment the Sony Reader. A cradle for the Reader is also available for purchase for .95. Portable Reader covers can be bought for .95.


Currently Borders bookstore has exclusive right to sell the Sony Reader, and as of September 2006 the device was available to order. Borders bookstore will maintain its rights to sell the Reader for an undisclosed amount of time. Orders can also be placed online at the Sony website.


Sony has announced plans to continue research and development to enhance the Reader in the near future.

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Sony Digital Reader Pocket Edition – Silver (PRS300SC)

Sony Digital Reader Pocket Edition – Silver (PRS300SC)

  • Elegant, Lightweight Design With 5 Display
  • Three Adjustable Font Sizes To Enhance Reading
  • Carry Up To 350 Of Your Favorite Books At A Time
  • Adobe PDF, RTF, TXT, BBeB And Microsoft Word Capability

The Reader Pocket Edition features a 5″ display and an elegant, lightweight design that’s easy to slip into a purse or jacket pocket for convenient, on-the-go reading. Not sure which books to bring on your trip? With the Reader Pocket Edition, you will never have to make that choice again. 512MB of onboard memory lets you carry up to 350 of your favorite books3 at a time. Enjoy access to a wider number of books from a wider number of places. By supporting both industry standard formats, ePub and

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