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    Kindle VS Nook Which One To Pick?

     

    Kindle VS Nook Review 10 Things I like About Both

    KINDLE PROS

    1- FREE INTERNET (NOOK HAS NO BROWSER)
    2– Other Language support
    3– Wikipedia Access worldwide
    4– Word document support and Read to me text to speech feature
    5– Share up to 6 Kindles on one account
    6- International Availability
    7- A physical keyboard for people who prefer it
    8– More newspapers and magazines on the kindle
    9– 30 day return period no restocking fee.
    10- Buy books outside the US with the international Kindle

    NOOK PROS

    1- Lending books with LendMe-you can lend a book up to 14days to friends and family
    2- Better design quite nice looking with 3.5 color touchscreen features
    3- Micro SD memory expansion slot
    4- Built in PDF support
    5- Replaceable Battery
    6- Page change on both sides of the device
    7- Free WiFi no browser support
    8- Claims to have larger Library than Kindle (can’t verify)
    9- 2gig storage can hold up to 1,500 e-books upgradable to 16 gigs
    10-More addons and accessories to customize

    If you are still confused just buy the Kindle and return it in 30 days for with no restocking fee. With the Nook you have 14days and a restocking fee.

    BUT WAIT!! Q1 2010 if you are an Apple fan the "tablet" is coming out soon (I'm not worthy).


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