Kindle: The best reader for travelers and for people who just read ebooks.
Nook: [1] Best reader for ease of access, versatility and feature set. Better than Kindles 1, 2. [2] Best eReader. Ever. But that's where it ends. It's just an eReader.
I have the nook and I love it, the new software smooths all the rough edges out. It's battery life is not as good as kindles but it lasts long enough.
Actually if you run out of space on your Kindle just delete some books. If you want to read a book again just re-download it in your "Archived Items" section on your Kindle. Amazon automatically backs up all your purchases.
But then to get them back I have to redownload them, which is more of a pain than just having them there at my disposal when I want to check information, show someone something, or share the book. I am thinking of the convenience factor for students or those who travel.
But it takes just 60 seconds to download - from anywhere in the world, at no cost! Global wireless. Is that such a hassle, for re-adding a book to your library?
Good, honest review. Thank you, it was very helpful!
bayneejag 6 months ago
Easy Selection Chart:
Sony: No. Just no.
Kindle: The best reader for travelers and for people who just read ebooks.
Nook: [1] Best reader for ease of access, versatility and feature set. Better than Kindles 1, 2. [2] Best eReader. Ever. But that's where it ends. It's just an eReader.
AshBrick 9 months ago
I haven't bought any ereader yet but I'm not disappointed with sony's gadgets.
spiritobscura 1 year ago
interesting videos though...im still debating on which to buy...prob going to be the nook
proc5454 1 year ago
@proc5454 Good choice. Although the Kindle is better for some people, the Nook others, I LOVE my Nook and wouldn't trade it for a Kindle
ldow2000 1 year ago
i'm thinking about buying this.. i always have books in my bag..
PiousPrincess 1 year ago
I have the nook and I love it, the new software smooths all the rough edges out. It's battery life is not as good as kindles but it lasts long enough.
Nopartyforme1 1 year ago
Thanks for the review. Of all the reviews out there, I found yours the most informative.
javajoe1974 1 year ago
Thanks for the review but I think you actually can drag your PDF files from your computer to your kindlke when they are connected . It's free.
TWGOGO 1 year ago
Actually if you run out of space on your Kindle just delete some books. If you want to read a book again just re-download it in your "Archived Items" section on your Kindle. Amazon automatically backs up all your purchases.
apple1and1more 2 years ago 3
But then to get them back I have to redownload them, which is more of a pain than just having them there at my disposal when I want to check information, show someone something, or share the book. I am thinking of the convenience factor for students or those who travel.
winterswonderlandwhs 2 years ago
But it takes just 60 seconds to download - from anywhere in the world, at no cost! Global wireless. Is that such a hassle, for re-adding a book to your library?
tsmpaul 2 years ago 11
@winterswonderlandwhs Well if you have the 3g version you could redownload the book no matter where you were.
toad773 10 months ago