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A Look At The Nook Vs Kindle



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By : Jenny Tompsona   

The Holiday Season is around the corner and the race between the latest editions of Barnes and Noble's Nook Tablet and Amazon's Kindle Fire are geared up. They both have their pros and cons, and they each have determined to roll out their newest tablets for Holiday shoppers. They have comparable features and styles, but only time will determine which company will have greater sales figures. Therefore, this year, due to the Nook vs Kindle rivalry for our revenue, the real winners are the consumers.

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The Nook vs Kindle contrast begins on the outside. The Nook is bigger and more lightweight at 40.5 sq.in. and 14.1 oz vs the Kindle at 35.25 sq.in., and 14.6 oz. They equally have seven-inch screens, with a dazzling 169 pixels per inch and 600x1024 resolutions. Numerous people have a preference for the backlit reading excellence of the Nook; and some are delighted with the readability of the Kindle, owing to the style of its font size and type. Both tablets have stunning IPS LCD displays. Techno Talk

The Nook vs Kindle evaluation continues with the electronics. They are outfitted with a One GHz dual-core TI Omap4 processor. The Nook has One Gigabyte of RAM and 16GigaBytes of storage. While the newest Kindle has 512 Mega Bytes of RAM and 8 Giga Bytes of storage. Contrast reviews noted that the smaller RAM of the Kindle does not have an effect on its performance; just the reverse, the reviewers were agreeably amazed by Kindle Fire's swiftness. The disparity in storage in the Nook vs Kindle is noteworthy with the Nook having two times as much. Amazon's Kindle rebuffs that inequality by presenting limitless free of charge Cloud storage backup for content purchased from Amazon, and 5 Giga Bytes of Cloud storage for any of your personal content at no charge.

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Together the Nook vs Kindle have Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n capabilities; they do not have cameras, 3G, or GPS. Both e-readers might have been constructed with these items installed, but that would have definitely increased the price to iPad2 range, ($499 +). Moreover, these are first and foremost e-readers, and I suppose Amazon, and Barnes and Noble did not want to wander too far from their foundation demographic. The Nook Tablet battery life averages somewhere around ten hours, with the Wi-Fi off, likewise the battery in the Kindle Fire will last for eight hours with the Wi-Fi turned off.

Nook vs Kindle Cost Comparison

As acknowledged at the top of this article, the contest between Barnes and Noble and Amazon over this market position has turned into a bonus for the buyer. The Nook Tablet has a retail cost of $249, and the Kindle Fire priced theirs at $199. I regard both of them as great values, considering how much you receive for those prices.

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