New Technology of Tablets

by admin on December 30, 2011

These days there are so many of the eReaders on the market such that you may not know which one to choose. Two of the finest of eReaders these days are the Kindle and Nook. It would therefore be very good that we take a closer look at Kindle vs Nook. For the year 2011 there is no doubt that people would be scrambling for these eReaders. We do not even know the kind of latest model that would be hitting the market for the years ahead. Let us examine some of the differences among them.

The very first thing worthy of note when it comes to Kindle vs Nook is that of whether it is color touch or E Ink screen. One would have to choose between these two and this certainly depends on what you really expect from the device. For those who desire to read novels, the E Ink reader would be a very good option. The newest of E Ink versions are the Kindle Touch and the Nook Simple Touch from Amazon and Barnes respectively. These would be used and read just like paper and need to be charged for like 2 months.

There is also the color touch screens which are very much LCD screen devices that are back-lit. The Nook color and the Kindle Fire are the freshest of color touch e Readers provided on the market. This makes for an interesting Kindle vs Nook comparison. When you are reading a book on the back lit screen for very long periods, you could experience a lot more strain of the eyes than that of the E Ink device. In terms of memory the Kindle comes with book memory capacity of 3,000 and the Nook has a capacity of 1,000. It is interesting to note the fact that the Nook would allow for an expanded memory with the use of an SD card. The Kindle would also offer you expanded memory on Amazon ‘Cloud’. Moreover it is just the Kindle that would offer you the 3G coverage that people always desire.

Another difference between the Kindle vs Nook is the fact that the Kindle would offer you international usage. What this means is that you can download fresh material and make use of the 3G service in more than 100 nations. The Nook can just work in the United States which is limiting. The Nook comes with page turn buttons and also the touch screen navigation while the Kindle does not have any buttons but just uses the screen touch.

The differences between the Kindle vs Nook also presents an opportunity to see the differences that lies in the number of apps available. The Nook would be able to offer like 729 apps at a time while Kindle offers more that 16,000 at this time. In terms of the resolution and screen size the two are very much identical as they come in 7 inches. These differences should help you in making a fine choice.

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