The Barnes & Noble Nook is the newest electronic book reader on the market and takes things to the next level with both AT&T and WiFi connectivity, support for the largest number of ebooks available, capability to lend books, and more. Let’s take a look at the hardware, navigation, and ebook reading aspects of the device.

    25 Responses to “In-depth walk around the Barnes & Noble Nook ebook reader.”

    • teambella100 says:

      Can someone help me? I don’t know which ereader is better. Nook or kindle. some please help

    • TheeBestee96 says:

      did you know you can slide the color touch display at the bottom. slide it to your left to reveal games mp3 ect

    • vegforlife555 says:

      Thank you for a wonderful job at explaining the various features on the Nook. I just purchased a Nook and I am trying to negotiate around all the different functions. Your video presentation has helped me very much. Thank you.

    • jusepiisthebest says:

      How much are books?

    • gammondog says:

      Thanks. This answered so many questions. It would have taken me a long time to stumble on the dictionary feature. Now on my second day of owning the nook i can fully enjoy it.

    • Zombbg4 says:

      I love my Nook. My only complaints are the battery life and the page turn button location. I get about 3-5 days battery life reading everyday, usually about an 1 1/2 hours. I’ve heard the Kindle last much longer, up to a week. For the page turn buttons- I find my thumb naturally rests on the page back button, holding it so it rest on the page forward button is uncomfortable.

    • rafalweb says:

      Vizplex makes the displays for at least the Nook and the Kindle, and some of the other e-readers out there, so they pretty much have the same display. Sony’s touch display is diffrent b/c it’s a touch screen itself, but I’ve looked at it and the contrast is lower = not as pleasant reading experience.

    • santonegra says:

      I just want to know if there is an automatic page turn feature on the nook. If there is, can you set the time before the page turns?

    • falconskitchen says:

      I finally decided on the Nook over the Kindle and ordered the Nook yesterday at the new $149 USD.

    • johnmonk66 says:

      @prettigirl99 funny how you don’t name these imaginary features, you won’t mention them because the only thing the nook has is a useless one inch touchscreen that eats up battery life

    • johnmonk66 says:

      @alastiar72 You can put it on any apple product, like the ipad or the phone, or any computer

    • johnmonk66 says:

      @prettigirl99 liar

    • johnmonk66 says:

      @prettigirl99 That is complete bullshit, I have my kindle books on my phone, my ipad, and my computer.

    • alastiar72 says:

      @prettigirl99 mmm am pretty sure u can transfer book u purchase from Amazon to ur destop and on other devices too like Ipod and stuff.

    • prettigirl99 says:

      @twinprinces From my personal preferance, i believe the nook is better. More reasonably priced, more features, web browser, games, and many many more.

    • prettigirl99 says:

      @Billya1986 no it can not read to you like a kindle but it has many morer features then the kindle. When you think abouyt it, every piece of hardware or softwar has it’s pros and cons. Hopefully this answered your question.

    • prettigirl99 says:

      @alastiar72 No, and that is one of the flaws of the kindle. You see, once you order an ebook onto your kindle from the kindle store you can only read it on your kindle. No transporting it to your desktop, or phone, or another e-reader you may have and you can’t lend a book to a friend for two weeks, for free with the kindle, but you can with the nook. Hopefully that answered your question.

    • prettigirl99 says:

      @alastiar72 No, and that is also a flaw of the kindle. Once you order an ebook from the kindle store you can only read it on your kindle. no tansporting it to your desktop, or phone, or other e-readers. Hopefully, that answered your question.

    • UGLHarr1son says:

      @palmsolo love the review, i am wondering how do you feel about the product now? i am looking to buy one soon

    • UGLHarr1son says:

      @johnmonk66 boi stfu he destroys you evry time u comment back

    • dazzlingvamp2009 says:

      You can browse the web on the Nook as well in any area with WIFI or 3G.

    • alastiar72 says:

      a small question, I have a few ebook that i bought from Amazon, it work fine w the kindle but am juz wondering is there away to put it on the Nook? or other devices?

    • Billya1986 says:

      do u know if it can read to you.

    • modernclics says:

      Can you load non drm pdf?

    • lizzie123813 says:

      This is a pretty good review!!

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