![]() While the color touch screen appears to be a solid plus for the nook, David Pogue writes that When not in use, the nook's touch screen goes dark. Arrow keys on either side of the device control page-turning. The touch screen can be turned into a keyboard for making annotations and taking notes, or a controller for the MP3 player. The Nook also has a 3.5-inch color touch screen that is used for highlighting text, adding bookmarks and navigating the internal library. It takes nearly three seconds to turn a page - three times longer than the Kindle - which is really disruptive if you’re in midsentence. David Pogue at the New York Times writes thatĮven though it’s exactly the same E Ink technology that the Kindle and Sony Readers use, the Nook’s screen is achingly slower than the Kindle’s. ![]() However, the display of the nook is less responsive than the Kindle's. USB 2.0 port (micro-B connector), 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack, Micro-SD SlotĪccelerometer (changes page orientation from portrait to landscape when the device is rotated)Īudible (Audible Enhanced (AA, AAX)), MP3īoth Kindle 2 and nook have a 6-inch display with E-Ink technology, 16-level grayscale contrast and adjustable text size. USB 2.0 port (micro-B connector), SD card (original model only), 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack, built-in speaker Kindle (AZW), TXT, PDF, Audible (Audible Enhanced (AA, AAX)), MP3, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively HTML, DOC, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP through conversion.Ģ weeks (wireless off) 1 week (wireless on) $99-$249 (Nook Simple Touch $99,Nook Simple Touch with GLowlight $139, Nook Color $199, Nook Tablet 8GB $199, Nook Tablet 16GB $249)Īmazon Whispernet using EVDO/CDMA AnyDATA wireless modem (Sprint network)Ĩ.0 × 5.3 × 0.36 in (203 × 135 × 9.14 mm)Ħ00 x 800 pixel, 6 inch E Ink display and a 3.5 inch 480 x 144 pixel color control display
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