They are tied in page turn speed and screen contrast (though the K3 has a whiter screen). They both let you organize your files. They both have access to a lot of books for purchase (the B&N website and the Amazon website).
The Nook has a few more options and a useful touchscreen LCD in addition to the main e-ink display. The Nook allows you to read books from the public library - the K3 does not. The Nook allows you to turn pages by pressing a button (kind of clunky) or swiping the touchscreen. The K3 only allows page turns by pressing a button (works better than the Nook's buttons but the K3's buttons are rather small). The K3 is thinner and lighter in weight. The K3 has a longer battery life.
Last edited by AndyfromVA; 11-23-2010 at 11:15 PM.
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