
Amazon Kindle or B&N Nook?
I want to buy an e reader and I’ve read a lot of reviews online but I still am not quite sure which is better. Any comments on either one?
Buy a Kindle if you’re most interested in long-run reading. Its E Ink Pearl screen is better than monochrome Nook’s older E Ink Vizplex screen and much better than Nook Color’s LCD screen for reading text.
Buy a Nook Color if you’re most interested in apps and games and browsing the web. Reading long-run text is as tolerable as it is with a computer monitor, and the Kindle’s capabilities in the non-reading areas pale in comparison.
There’s really not much reason to buy a monochrome Nook now that Kindle will have support for library lending soon. Kindle’s E Ink Pearl display has 50% better contrast than Nook’s older E Ink Vizplex.
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