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Compare The Nook Vs Kindle Book Readers



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By : Jenny Tompsona   

The Kindle Fire is showing up on retailers' shelves in time for the holiday's, and the Nook Tablet is trying hold on to its share of the market. With a very reasonable price of $199, the Kindle Fire has received a lot of notice from the media and e-reader customers alike. Barnes and Noble's major challenger in today's market of tablets is Amazon. The Nook Color had a price tag of $249, but lowered it to $199 prior to the onslaught of the Kindle Fire. That brought about additional awareness from the news organizations. B&N and Amazon are trying to outdo one another, and that is good for them, and us. You can also buy a Kindle Touch model now without a color display.

Strong, scuff and scratch-resistant multi-touch display screens are pretty much the standard today, considering how much mistreatment they receive from our fingers beating on them. The anti-glare screen of the Kindle Fire is manufactured from gorilla glass, so it should withstand some punishment. The Nook Color has a display that is backlit, and it comes in handy when attempting to read in poor lighting. The Nook Tablet and Kindle Fire come with vivid seven-inch LCD display screens that fully utilize the 169ppi, and resolution of 1024 x 600. The colors are vibrant.

Let's look at the Nook vs Kindle web browsers now. The browser for Nook Color moves tremendously fast, people thought the Kindle Fire could not possibly match that speed. Nevertheless, to the shock of many, it has. The deep catalog of books, movies, and music carried in Amazon's inventory is impressive. The list for Barnes and Noble, however significant, does not match the extensiveness of Amazon's. B&N has entered agreements with businesses like Netflix to shore up its catalog deficit. Over 15,000 apps are accessible to download in the Kindle Fire, where the Nook Color makes over seven hundred available.

Here is a comparison of the Nook vs Kindle technology. The Nook Color and Kindle Fire carry the same dual-core processors, and both are Wi-Fi compatible. Neither the Kindle nor the Nook have GPS, a camera, or 3G. The similarities pretty much end there. The Nook Tablet has an impressive 16 Giga Bytes of storage, but a mere 1GB of it is accessible for individual storage. The Kindle Fire has 8 Giga Bytes of storage and offers free of charge cloud storage in its Elastic Compute Cloud system, which includes 5GB of storage for personal content. The Nook Color can run about eleven hours without Wi-Fi, whereas the Kindle Fire lasts approximately eight hours under similar circumstances. The life of a battery depends on what type of operation the e-reader is engaged in, and recharging typically takes four hours.

The Nook vs Kindle rivalry boils down to making more worth for customers. While the e-readers are not identical, the differences in the Nook vs Kindle tablets is likened to the old contrast involving Chevrolet vs Ford, it all depends on our individual preferences.

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