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Color Nook Review

The latest Nook Color; is it an e-book reader or could it be a tablet Computer? If it's a tablet PC it unquestionably doesn’t hold a candle to an Apple I Pad. What's more, it reaches us by means of a lower price tag. The I Pad begins at approximately $500 where by the Color Nook can easily often be purchased for $249. Relating to the full capacity associated this unit it really is a great deal for the money it costs.
There are a couple of basic problems the Color Nook comes with. The principal happens to be battery life. A result of the brand-new color interface, battery life is certainly affected. A color interface draws a good deal more battery life compared typical e-ink displays usually the norm among the e-book readers. For example a Kindle 3rd generation contains a battery life up to 4 weeks without having the Wi-Fi networking functionality activated. The typical battery life of the Color Nook is advertised close to 8 hours.


An additional down side, I identified in the course of this e reader contrast, is a absence of 3G networking capabilities. A number of e-book readers within its grouping tend to be 3G equipped. For people who do not know the main difference between the Wi-Fi and the 3G networking, Wi-Fi is installed around urban style environments which use installed the networking equipment to provide online connection wirelessly through their network; like coffee shops, hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, etc. 3G is able to gain access over cellular telephone towers, which in turn makes these devices so much more connect able. Anywhere your cellular telephone works, the reader devise can acquire access. The Color Nook doesn't possess this 3G networking capability, but I would assume future versions will contain 3G. I would personally position the Color Nook inside higher priced e-reader market place along with the Amazon Kindle DX and the Sony Reader PRS-900. These are all top notch units in their own right.


The Color Nook possesses a large 7” touch screen display which boasts a beautiful full 16 million color display. This is as true of a color display a typical PC screen. One impressive facet of the Nook is its integration into Twitter and Facebook. Users can clip small pieces of what they are reading and sharing them over the social networks. Social networking is a big part of our digital culture and having this tool may bring non technical potential users to the e-reader platform.
During my e book reader comparison I took a good look at memory with regards to the e reader platform. With 8GB on board memory the new Nook is still has upgradeable memory by means of the utilization of a mini 32 GB SD card, identical to the original Nook. And, Barnes and Noble life time library feature ensures that your download history of E-books from Barnes and Noble E-book store is stored for you online if your reader ever gets broken. Both of these traits really ended up being a selling point for me.


The latest Color version of the Nook runs on the Android platform, so a wide array of applications can be downloaded and installed out of the app store. This may very well possibly be the bridge between tablet PC and the Nook. Apps are the buzz word in pop culture recently. It is basically the ability to transform each machine into a unique usability experience. The end user will have the ability to view Microsoft documents in addition to play games, check email and accomplish a large number of other things Android platform phones can currently do.


The Color Nook even has the ability to play back MP4 videos as well as play MP3 audio that so many e readers currently have.


With a better battery life and 3G capabilities this could end up being the machine to bridge the gap between the tablet PC and the e-book reader. For more information on the Color Nook or reviews of other e book readers or reader accessories visit http://www.ereadershowdown.

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