Postby Htom Sirveaux » Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:13 pm
My mom got a Nook (Color) for Christmas. She's pretty happy with it. I don't know the difference in technical specs between the basic Nook and the Color, but I'm guessing either way the battery charge life is a bit on the short side, and it won't have 3G. Also, if the basic Nook is black & white, there's no difference there between that and the Kindle. The first, most obvious difference will be that the Nook has a touchscreen, whereas the Kindle uses physical buttons.
Shortly after Christmas, I bought a Kindle 2. It cost about $190, which isn't too bad.
No, it isn't backlit, but this has never been a problem for me as I never thought it so annoying to have to turn a light on if I wanna read in a dark room. Besides, if it ever comes up, I could always buy a cheap little clip-on light. The "selling point" for the graphite screen is that it's easier on your eyes.
The K2 has 3G wireless and a crude web browser, so not only do you not have to be in a wireless hotspot to look for reading material, you can also access the internet (albeit in a limited capacity) from pretty much anywhere. You couldn't watch videos on YouTube or something, and my K2 doesn't seem to like Facebook very much either, but it's good for quick reference stuff.
If you get a Kindle, you should know that there is a common problem with them freezing up now and again. This is usually caused by things like turning it on and off too frequently (it's best to use the sleep mode for the day) or trying to get on a website it can't handle. This is easily remedied by holding the power switch to the right for about twenty seconds and then just wait for it to reset itself. It's happened to me a few times now. It can be a nuisance, but it won't do the machine any harm.
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