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  Published: 2009-12-11, review by: bigpicturebigsound.com

  • Excellent reading screen prevents eye strain, Book lending!, Replaceable battery and expandable memory, Android platform. Apps coming soon? One would think, Color touchscreen makes book browsing fun, Access to Google Books titles, The ability to use cust...
  • Book loading ("formatting") and page turns are too slow, Moody touchscreen and inconsistent sensitivity, No web browser (but Android makes it a future possibility), A lessthanintuitive online shopping experience, 14 days is fair, but a Nook book can only...

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  Published: 2009-12-10, review by: wired.com

  • Attractive, welldesigned hardware. Color LCD makes menus and covers look pretty. Ability to switch fonts is a welcome change. Booklending works with friends and with libraries. Easy reading experience. Expandable via MicroSD slot. Userreplaceable battery
  • E Ink screen is noticeably more sluggish than the Kindle's. Occasionally poky interface on the touchscreen. Annoying interface glitches keep tripping up the browsing experience. 0 plus per book might be cheap if you're used to buying dozens of hardcovers

 
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  Published: 2009-12-09, review by: gearlive.com

  • Abstract:  We’ve been anticipating the nook for about a month-and-a-half now, even since Barnes & Noble announced the nook back in October. Seeing a potential, real competitor to the Amazon Kindle sporting both an e-ink screen alongside a capacitive color LCD t...

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  Published: 2009-12-08, review by: pcmag.com

  • Second, smaller color display for touch-screen navigation. Wireless downloads. 3G and Wi-Fi support. Unlike Kindle, supports ePUB format. One-million-plus-title library.
  • Not widely available at the time of this writing. Firmware is a little sluggish. No DOC or HTML support.
  • With a vast catalog of titles, instant downloads via 3G or Wi-Fi, and a nifty second touch-screen display, the Barnes & Noble Nook E-Reader does everything Amazon's Kindle can; it even does some things better....

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  Published: 2009-12-07, Author: Joshua , review by: engadget.com

  • Secondary color screen, Great selection of books, EInk is easy on the eyes
  • Sluggish Android performance, Screens feel disconnected from one another, Slower refresh rate than the Kindle
  • Going into this review, we'd spent a lot of time thinking about what this device meant for ebook readers. We had debates; pointed arguments about whether the Nook is the kind of front-and-center, mass market device that could bring the electronic book con...

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  Published: 2009-12-06, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com

  • Abstract:  Kindle beware: there’s a new wireless-toting ebook reader on the scene. The Barnes & Noble nook packs not only the backing of a serious retailer but some interesting design and usability features like ebook loaning, dual displays and touchscreen naviga...

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  Published: 2009-12-06, Author: David , review by: cnet.com

  • Large library with tens of thousands of e-books, as well as newspapers and magazines; built-in free wireless data network (no PC needed), plus Wi-Fi connectivity; separate capacitive color touch-screen pad for navigation, and a virtual keyboard for not...
  • Device can be slow, especially when booting up and first accessing a book; no protective carrying case included; color LCD appears to have a significant impact on battery life; in-store reading and loaning capabilities come with notable limits and cave...
  • While it has a few kinks, the Nook's extra features make it a worthy and enticing alternative to the Kindle. Read full review

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  Published: 2009-10-23, review by: askmen.com

  • Abstract:  What do you think? Is the Barnes & Noble nook eBook reader better than the Kindle?For a while now, Amazon’s pricey Kindle eBook reader had gone pretty much unopposed in the digital marketplace. While it offers up a solid feature list, the top-of-the-li...

 
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  Published: 2006-01-01, review by: gizmodo.com

  • Abstract:  It's a relief to finally lay hands on the Nook. The dual-screen reader was just a prop at its unveiling so I'm happy to report it works (pretty) well. It can't kill Kindle yet, but it's an alternative worth considering. A Two-Horse Race Do...

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  Published: 2012-03-04, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au

  • The Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet (8GB) is an affordably priced fullfeatured tablet with a vibrant 7inch touch screen, builtin WiFi, 8GB of builtin storage, and a microSD expansion slot. In addition to a full slate of books and magazines, it offers more than
  • There's no access to the full Android Market; no Bluetooth, GPS, or camera; and no video rental (or purchase) option. The 8GB of internal memory may be limiting to some people, though unlike with the Kindle Fire, you do have a memory expansion option
  • The $199 Nook Tablet (8GB) matches up well to the Kindle Fire in specs and price--and has the added advantage of offering an expansion slot for additional memory....

 
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