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Udgivet: 2013-05-04, Forfatter: James , anmeldelse af: micromart.co.uk
Abstrakt: The Nook is well-known in the US due to its association with the huge bookseller, Barnes & Noble, but as of October 2012 it's possible to buy one in the UK as well. The cheaper of the two models, the Nook Simple Touch, is a basic e-Reader positioned again...
Long battery life and plenty of personalisation settings sit alongside a backlight for reading in the dark.
The rubberised build won't appeal to everyone, and the physical page turn buttons are awkward to use
The Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight's real plus points are its microSD card slot and support for ePUB format books. These open up the huge library of freebies from the likes of Project Gutenberg as well as anything you might want to purchase via the Wi-...
Barnes & Noble’s Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight is a darn fine e-book reader. But for the fact that the Kobo Glo delivers the same features for £10 less, I’d recommend the Nook unequivocally. The B&N offering is certainly better - and better value ...
Responsive touchscreen and smart fonts, Edge lighting works very well, Flexibility via microSD and ePUB support, Slightly lighter than the Simple Touch
Rubberised bezel attracts dust, Page turn buttons are a bit stiff
Either way, you really can't go far wrong grabbing a Nook Simple Touch, or a Simple Touch GlowLight, when they arrive in October. Looking at Amazon's line-up, for the same price as the GlowLight's £109 tag, you can pick up a Kindle Touch with Wi-Fi. With...
Ugly ear pads, Dubious wireless dongle design, A little chunky, Wireless LS30s retail for almost half the price
With the Nook having only just made its way over from the States, this is the first time that we've had the opportunity to get our hands on one. We were very impressed with the comfy, square shape of the lightweight device, along with the grippy finis
The Nook SimpleTouch with GlowLight is eerily similar to a Kindle in function, but it coulndn’t look more different. Large bezels, rounded rubber edges, buttons on either side to flip the page: it’s a comfortable solution for reading at length that looks like it can take a few knocks. In the daylight, the eInk screen is every bit as crisp and easy to read as Amazon’s best efforts.But there are a
The design of the Nook SimpleTouch with GlowLight will certainly be divisive: while it’s light (197g), comfortable and easy to hold, this is not as thin and compact as the entry level Amazon Kindle. Of course, the £109 Kindle Touch is a better comparison given it too has a touch display, but it’s something to bear in mind. And...that’s about it, really. Arguments over how necessary a touchscreen
The Nook SimpleTouch with GlowLight is not the cheapest ereader on the market. If you’re after that, have a look in the direction of Kobo, or the now £69 Amazon Kindle with Wi-Fi. You can’t really go wrong with either. But at £109, it’s not too much mo...
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Udgivet: 2012-05-07, Forfatter: Chris , anmeldelse af: reviewed.com
Tried-and-true hardware with a twistIf you are looking for an eReader with the best hardware, currently the Barnes & Noble NOOK Simple Touch with GlowLight is it. While it's not a radically different design than previous eReaders, the addition of an LED l...
Udgivet: 2012-05-07, Forfatter: Chris , anmeldelse af: reviewed.com
Abstrakt: Meet the Barnes & Noble Nook SimpleTouch with Glow Light , an intriguing update to the Barnes & Noble Touch eReader. While the unit does enable night reading, there is the predictable tradeoff in battery life. For many, it's enough to convince them to fin...
Udgivet: 2013-11-08, Forfatter: Eric , anmeldelse af: gizmodo.in
Maybe? There are plenty of good reasons to by the Nook GlowLight. Its the same price as the ad-subsidized Kindle Paperwhite except without the ads. It has a slightly better screen. It has the brightest light. Its good crazy storage. It doesnt flash ins...