In spite of the hegemony of tablets, ebook readers continue to survive in the modern marketplace. As such, the time is right for another Battle of the ebook readers. Historically, this feature has ...
Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000. He covers the gamut of gadgets and is a notable reviewer of mobile accessories and portable audio products, ...
The Nook, Kindle and Sony Reader are all e-readers around the same price; however, each has unique features that are not offered in other readers. Buyers should study the differences between each ...
The Nook, priced at $259, was unveiled at a Barnes & Noble event Tuesday afternoon, and as previously rumored, will run on Google's Android platform, plus have a color touch screen in addition to its ...
“If you just ordered a Kindle, stop reading now,” said Charlie Sorrel in Wired. Otherwise, Barnes and Noble’s new e-book reader, Nook, will give you a “giant dose of buyer’s remorse.” Not only does ...
In December 2009, brick-and-mortar book-selling powerhouse Barnes & Noble got into the e-reader game, two years after Amazon.com‘s Kindle jump-started the category. Its Nook had some distinguishing ...
Barnes & Noble announced a $249 Nook Tablet Monday that will compete with Amazon’s not-yet-launched Kindle Fire tablet; the Nook Tablet sports a customized version of the Android OS, runs Android apps ...
Nook Tablet excels at reading, and offers a smattering of solid streaming media services, but it lacks the flexibility of a full-featured tablet. Nook Tablet The $250 (as of November 16, 2011) Barnes ...
Earlier today at a meeting in San Francisco, I was treated to a behind-closed-doors unveiling of two brand-new Barnes & Noble tablets. Christened the Nook HD and Nook HD+, the tablets will go ...
The new deal makes DC the lone comic book publisher to offer its titles across all major e-bookstore platforms. By Lesley Goldberg Television Editor, West Coast “As e-readers and tablets continue to ...
Here are four ways the Nook Tablet beats the Kindle Fire. More storage Both the Kindle Fire and the Nook Tablet are WiFi-only devices, which means that if you’re out of range of a WiFi network, you’ll ...