Take a look at the nook
Claimed to be the most advanced book reader, the Nook is the response from Barnes & Noble to compete with the Kindle e-book reader from Amazon.
They both run under the same concept of over 1 million titles available to download and thousands of free books. You can download bestsellers, newspapers & magazines in seconds. It also allows you to lend books to friends.
In the war between e-reading devices, Barnes and Noble comes out with a brand new gadget that surpasses the innovator Kindle, so far.
Nook's easy-to-read display claims to be easier to read and almost like reading a traditional book, allowing you to adjust fonts to be able to read comfortably for hours. You can also download sample books for free. You can store as much as 17,500 e-book titles when using an SD memory card.
It is very flexible and allows you to bookmark, make notes, highlight passages and many more functions including a built in dictionary.
Here are some of the cool things I consider that male the nook stand out:
- Color touch screen
- Touch control & navigation
- Book cover view
- Wi-Fi/802.11b/g, to connect almost everywhere
- Memory expansion with SD cards, so you can store an almost unlimited amount of books
- More than a million titles available
- More than 500,000 free e-books
- LendMe engine to lend your books to friends
- Synchronization between devices
- Personalized screensavers...you can use your photos
- Replaceable battery
You can preorder your nook here and help us support our humanitarian projects.
Here is a video of nook at a glance
