Monday, 21 March 2011

barnes and noble




Many argue that Barnes & Noble is the best e-book reader Kindle from Amazon.

It's certainly cheaper: Buy.com has renewed Nook (WiFi) for $ 89.99 shipped. (Click "See all buying options", which takes you to Barnes & Noble page where you can add it to your shopping cart.) And at that price, and I expect it will sell quickly.

What is the big deal about Nook, especially compared with the legendary Kindle? Apart from what is obvious - it's touch panel color display, which is located under the main screen of electronic ink - Nook EPUB format supports popular, which means that it can check for free e-books from public libraries (among other sources).

As I noted the other day, that support could be argued that consideration of the most important of all, when shopping for e-book readers.

Beyond that, I'll let you read the CNET review of the Nook for a more complete rundown. But here's the takeaway: it's a reasonable deal at $ 149 and an even better one in 90 $!

Although this is a refurbished model, it comes with a one year Barnes and Noble warranty - just like the new angles. And submitted in Retail Packaging, so it should be distinguished to some extent again. (Nook was true for the refurb I bought for my brother in law in a few months to go).

What do you think? Have you been waiting for Nook to dip below $ 100 again, or are you holding out for lower prices on the color Nook? (To me, and I'm in the latter camp, and I really want to root sucker and use it as inspiration for cheap robot.)

Bonus deal: today only, Amazon is to provide the participation of 1 - General of the Popular Science just $ 5. (Nepotism alert: I am a shareholder in some cases.) Do note that the participation of auto-renewal, although you can always cancel if you decide not to continue.

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