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Kindle v Nook - Which is the better eReader?
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Article Overview: The Kindle from Amazon and the original Nook from Barnes & Noble are two very popular eReaders available to buy today. Both have been around for a while and both have upsides and downsides. In this Kindle v Nook review I will provide you with an honest and unbiased look at them both so to make it easier for you to make the right decision for you. At this point I would like to inform you that I am a long time eReader enthusiast and I would never review a product I hadn't tried and tested (which is not the case with most other so-called “reviewers” out there). So, I hope you enjoy my review and feel free to comment or ask any questions you may have.
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Kindle v Nook - Which is the better eReader?
The Kindle from Amazon
and the original Nook from Barnes & Noble are two very popular
eReaders available to buy today. Both have been around for a while
and both have upsides and downsides. In this Kindle vs Nook review I
will provide you with an honest and unbiased look at them both so to
make it easier for you to make the right decision for you. At this
point I would like to inform you that I am a long time eReader
enthusiast and I would never review a product I hadn't tried and
tested (which is not the case with most other so-called “reviewers”
out there). So, I hope you enjoy my review and feel free to comment
or ask any questions you may have.
I have categorized the
various features of the two as to make it effortless for you to
navigate your way through this review.
Speed
In the world we live
in, speed tends to mean everything to people. Our lives race along at
100 miles an hour and if we can save 5 minutes per week having a
more zippy eReader, it matters to some. If all you care about is
speed, the Kindle 3 is your obvious choice. Amazon took the old
Kindle 2, which was already quicker than the Nook, and made it even
faster with the Kindle 3. The time it takes to turn a page feels like
an eternity on the Nook compared to the Kindle 3. Now, not all of us
are in such a hurry, but I have to say having tested both, once you
have tried the Kindle it somehow feels like you are wasting precious
seconds of your life with the Nook.
Another thing that is
much quicker with the Kindle is the navigation. This means its
ability to move the cursor around the page in a smooth and
predictable manner. The Kindle has what is called a rocker-button
which can be moved around 5 ways and it moves very quickly. On the
Nook you have to activate the LCD screen which lights up a little
virtual rocker-button that has to be touched to move the cursor
around the screen. Compared to the Kindle, the virtual rocker-button
on the Nook appears very slow and sluggish. Again, this might not
matter to you, but when you get used to the Kindle, going back to the
sluggishness of the Nook can be rather irritating. I do know that
Barnes & Noble have released software updates that has made it
quicker, but it still does not perform like the Kindle.
Screen
Contrast
The quality of the
screen of an eReader is really important. I could handle slower page
turns, but if the screen has glare or it hurts your eyes to read more
than half an hour, it's going in the bin. Amazon took the Kindle 2 and
improved the screen drastically when they released number 3. The
official numbers say 50% better contrast than the Kindle 2 and I
believe them. The screen contrast of the Nook is about the same as
Kindle 2 so the new Kindle is miles ahead. Effectively what this
means for you as a user is an eReader that can be read both inside
and out in any conditions and keeps the strain on your eyes to a
minimum. After an hour or so on the Nook I've had enough, especially
if the lights are a bit dim, but I still haven't reached my limit
with the Kindle 3.
If you are reading in
well lit conditions the Nook will do just fine, but if you are
anything like me, you may like to read in bed, and bedrooms may be
poorly lit. Take the Nook to bed with you and you'll have a headache
within the hour unless you have a decent bed side table
lamp.
Battery life
The new battery fitted in Kindle 3
is truly amazing. I charge mine every couple of weeks and that is
with the WiFi on. If I turn it off it will last me about a month.
Unfortunately for the Nook, its touch LCD screen drains the battery
very quickly and it is unlikely to last you more than two weeks. Does it
matter much? Well, if all you do is have the eReader at home and read
before bed it probably doesn't. But if you go on holidays of any
significant duration and want to take your library with you, the Nook
will require you to bring the charger. Personally, the big difference
in battery life doesn't really matter. I have no problem plugging the
charger every few weeks.
Weight
In the blue corner,
from Barnes & Noble, weighing in at 11.5 ounces, the Nook! And in
the red corner, straight from Amazon, weighing in at only 8.5 ounces,
the Kindle 3! If this was a boxing match the Nook would probably
“nook” (did you get it?) the shorts off the Kindle, but
unfortunately for Barnes & Noble, it is not. 3 ounces may not
seem like a lot, but when you hold the Nook for a while and then
switch to the Kindle 3, you can feel the difference straight away.
The Kindle just feels nicer in your hand and because it is lighter it
is easier to bring with you. The case that comes with the Nook makes
it even worse as it is quite heavy, while the Kindle case is light
and works really well.
So far, the Kindle 3
has slaughtered the Nook. But, for all you Nook fans out there, don't
despair. There are reasons that may make you consider the Nook as
well. Let's go through them one by one and check the summary at the
end for the result.
Having a physical store
Should you ever need
any help with your Nook, all you have to do is take it to a Barnes &
Noble store and they will look after it for you. Should you happen to
be at Barnes & Noble with your Nook you can read any book in
their library for free for an hour per day. If you are lucky they may
even give you a free book which will just pop up on your screen.
User-replaceable battery
The batteries used in
both the Nook and the Kindle will eventually lose their charging
abilities. With years of use, what used to last two weeks may now
only last you a few days. Nook's battery is easy to change for the
user and inexpensive to purchase. To replace the Kindle battery on
the other hand, you have to ship it (at your own cost) to Amazon and
they will replace your whole Kindle with a refurbished one (not
yours). That said, according to Amazon the Kindle battery should last
you for as long as 3 years and I guess most of us would have upgraded
to the newer model by then anyway.
ePub
As opposed to the
Kindle 3, the Nook uses the widely used open format, ePub. This means
that with a Nook you have the ability to “borrow” eBooks in the
ePub format from many digital libraries. Amazon uses their own eBook
format which is not recognized by other eReaders. What this means for
you as a user is that you cannot take a Kindle eBook and transfer it
to your Nook, unless you use a free program called Calibre which will
translate eBook formats for you. The only catch here is that Calibre
does not work with copy-write protected books.
Nook's LCD
screen
Having a color LCD screen on your eReader may be a pro
for some and a con for others. It really depends on what is important
to you. It does make the Nook look pretty cool if this is important
to you, but when it comes to being user-friendly, the Kindle is both
quicker and easier to use. Looking at the LCD screen is pretty much
like staring at a computer, so if this gives you a headache, chances
are the Nook will do the same.
Expandable Memory
The Nook comes with 2
GB as standard, but you can add on an extra 16GB if you wish by
buying a microSD card. The Kindle comes with 4 GB as standard, but
can not be expanded. Now, I am not sure who would need 16GB of books
on their Nook, but the 4 GB that comes standard on the Kindle is
definitely enough as it will hold up to 3500 books.
SUMMARY:
Look, both the Kindle 3
and the Nook are two of the very best eReaders on the market today.
Hence why they are put up against each other in the “fight of
champions.” Most other eReader fall short of these two and it seems
as if every time a new and better model is released, the gap widens.
Both the Kindle and the Nook come with their advantages and
disadvantages as you have already read about. When it comes down to
actually putting your hard earned cash down however, I would back the
Kindle 3, any day of the week. Why? Well, there's only two things I
like better about the Nook. Its user-replaceable battery and the fact
that you can have an actual person fixing it while you wait. But at
the end of the day, these two features does not make up for the fact
that the Kindle 3 is faster, lasts longer, has a better screen which
is easier on the eyes, much more user-friendly, smaller and lighter
which makes it more portable and better to hold for those long hours
of reading. So, ring-s-ding-ding, Kindle's the king!
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About the Author: Alex Hope RSS for Alex's articles - Visit Alex's website My name is Alexander Hope and I am an eReader enthusiast. I pride myself on keeping up to date on what is happening in the market of eReaders and have created www.ComparisoneReaders.com to share my thoughts with others. For more great Kindle To Nook reviews, visit Comparison eReaders. Click here to visit Alex's website Kindle To Nook What makes a Great eReader The Battle of eReader Giants Kindle versus Nook The StepByStep eReader Comparison Guide Where is the best place to purchase your Kindle Kindle v Nook Which is the better eReader |
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