Posts Tagged ‘Noble Nook

The Kindle — Amazon boss Jeff Bezos’ “iPod of reading” — has seen a similar (if scaled down) explosion of accessories, peripherals, add-ons and adornments as the Apple MP3 player. Finding great products to compliment your e-book reader can be a bit of an up-hill struggle, however. To help you out, we’ve compiled a list [...]

We had a chance to sit down with representatives from Skiff and Sprint to get a first-hand look at the new Skiff Reader, and came away suitably impressed. In an increasingly crowded eReader market, Skiff distinguishes itself by taking a more platform-oriented approach than a device-specific one. With a large, 11.5-inch form factor, the Skiff [...]

If it seems like everybody and their second cousin is making an eReader device, it’s because they pretty much are. Beyond the industry-leading Amazon Kindle and the Sony Reader, a veritable troupe of newcomers are taking the stage to challenge the digital reading device market: the Barnes & Noble Nook, Plastic Logic Que, Spring Design [...]

Brick and mortar book retailer Barnes & Noble pushed hard to make a splashy entry into the digital book reading space this holiday season with the Nook — perhaps too hard, according to the spate of reviews now coming in. From the sound of things, many of the differentiating features unfortunately arrive with significant caveats. [...]

Officially launched in October — when we got to know more regarding specs, features and price, in November we found out that the new Barnes & Noble Nook reader should be available in stores just in time for Christmas. But things took a wrong turn and just a few days ago we caught wind that [...]


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