Barnes & Noble Nook E-Reader


Here are parts of the Nook’s review on PC Magazine that gave the Nook 4/5 stars:
The Barnes and Noble Nook E-Reader ($259 direct) will be difficult, perhaps even impossible, to find this holiday season, and that’s a real shame. With a clever second display that acts as a touch-screen interface, a huge library of titles, and instant wireless downloads via AT&T’s 3G network or Wi-Fi, the Nook might just be the most sophisticated e-Book reader on the market.

As I write this review, the Nook is sold out until the next batch of units arrive early next year. You can pre-order one online or at your local Barnes & Noble store. If you simply can’t resist buying an e-book reader this holiday season, and you want something to put under the tree, the tried, tested, and readily available Amazon Kindle is probably the way to go—and it’ll cost you the same $259 you’ll pay for the Nook. It is worth stopping by a Barnes & Noble store before you do, though, to try out a Nook. Once the company builds in book sharing, rolls out custom content for store visitors, and irons out some minor software kinks, the Nook could top the e-book best-seller list.
B&N Nook

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