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Barnes and Noble Nook:
Pros: Cons:
• High resolution paper display • Slow to boot up and access
and separate color LCD touch titles from the library.
screen allow for comfortable
reading and easy navigation.
• Frequent usage of LCD touch
screen can significantly impact
• Free support for wireless data battery life.
network and WI-Fi hotspots.
• No support for Microsoft Word
• High memory capacity; 1,500+
documents and text files.
eBooks, plus up to 2 GB
extension with a Micro SD card.
• Some notable bugs in the
software.
• Battery can be removed and
replaced by the user.
• No books can be downloaded
outside US, even via the Wi-Fi
• Allows user to read many
network.
eBooks for free, while browsing
through the B&N store.
• Not shipped with a cover, must
be purchased separately.
• Some eBooks can be shared
among friends for free, even
using different eReader devices.
• Full compatibility with
ePublishing technology allows
users to read eBooks in most
of the popular eBook formats,
as well as free Google books.
• The Nook can also display
image files and play MP3 tracks.
• PDF files and eBooks already
owned by user can transfer
directly to the device.
• Device runs on Google Android.
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