The Nook, Kindle and Sony Reader are all e-readers around the same price; however, each has unique features that are not offered in other readers. Buyers should study the differences between each ...
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We’ve been a little behind with roundup lately. Our apologies. Here’s the latest action: Barnes & Noble Nook sold out — The bookseller’s entry into the eBook reader market is under way. The B&N Nook ...
What's hot: Sharp eInk display. Has both 3G and WiFi. Supports ePUB format. What's not: Can't create collections or folders to organize books. Editor's note, June 2011: Read our New Nook Simple Touch ...
E-Books are becoming pretty firmly entrenched around our house. We have iPads, iPods, computers, a Kobo e-reader and several Sony e-readers currently in circulation, but I'd heard good things about ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C., Oct. 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Baker & Taylor, the world's largest distributor of digital and physical books and entertainment, today released an upgrade to its popular Axis 360 digital ...
The Nook, Barnes & Noble’s new ereader, has upped the ante. With a small, 3.5-inch LCD screen in the lower quadrant, the Nook adds touch capabilities that the Kindle definitely does not have. So who ...
I posted yesterday about the Barnes & Noble Nook and then read Mitch's post where one of his four points about the Nook not being revolutionary focused on the apparent limited use of WiFi. I just ...
This is turning into the season of the new e-book readers that never were—and, by default, the season of the Amazon Kindle, the sales leader that no-shows like the Barnes and Noble Nook and Sony Daily ...