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Secondary color touch screen improves navigation, 2GB of internal memory, MicroSD card expansion, EPub compatibility for reading free Google Books or library e-books
Sluggish performance, Free in-store reading limited to one hour, No text or Word file support, Web browser only works on Wi-Fi
With its secondary touch screen and unique features, the Nook e-reader is on par with Amazon's Kindle. But in these days of the iPad and speedy smartphones, $260 is pricey for a sluggish device that does only one thing well. ...
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Sharp eInk display. Has both 3G and WiFi. Supports ePUB format
Can't create collections or folders to organize books
What a difference a few months makes! The nook has moved from "no thank you" to "yes, I'll take one" in our book. There are a few things we'd like to see addressed: most important being a go to page number feature, but there are certainly no other...
Poky performance that may or may not be owing simply to an as-yet-unresolved software issue makes an unqualified recommendation of this attractive, innovative device impossible. ...
Abstrakt: E-books have numerous benefits. Eliminating paper saves resources. E-book readers take up little room in travelers' backpacks and purses, and yet can store the equivalent of a whole bookshelf. You don't have to go anywhere to buy or borrow an e-book ti...
Even though the Barnes & Noble nook is still somewhat rough around the edges, especially as compared to the Amazon Kindle 2, I simply love it. Everything works as promised, and my only frustrations are related to my (admittedly gigantic) library of le...
Wonderful E-ink display, AT&T wireless may be nicer for some than Sprint on the Kindle, Free WiFi in B&N stores, WiFi access at home is nice and fast for buying and shopping for books
Overall slow performance, Touch screen sensitivity is hit and miss, Annotation feature needs buffed up
Ability to expand memory by 16GB, making it up to 18GB — wow!; beautiful and solid hardware; the touchscreen is a neat feature; uses GSM, not CDMA — which means great reception in my part of the country; page turning buttons on both sides of t...
Packaging is a pain to open; eReader books must be read from documents, and their titles are garbled and there is no cover art; battery only lasts about two days; slow eInk refresh rate; multiple crashes, screen lags, false button presses, swiping doe
Excellent reading screen prevents eye strain, Book lending!, Replaceable battery and expandable memory, Android platform. Apps coming soon? One would think, Color touchscreen makes book browsing fun, Access to Google Books titles, The ability to use cust...
Book loading ("formatting") and page turns are too slow, Moody touchscreen and inconsistent sensitivity, No web browser (but Android makes it a future possibility), A lessthanintuitive online shopping experience, 14 days is fair, but a Nook book can only...