05-03-2013, 01:13 PM | #1 |
Junior Member
Posts: 3
Karma: 10
Join Date: May 2013
Device: none
|
Nook Glow Vs Kindle Paperwhite
As many will be aware Nook is heavily discounted at the moment in the UK. I have wanted an illuminated ebook reader ever since i broke my original kindle. I have been offered a Kindle Paperwhite at £75 so the price is almost the same.
I read a lot in bed and don't want to buy an e-reader that will have issues with lighting. That's what led me to not consider Kobo as it seems the light is quite bright even at the lowest settings. My main consideration will be how the ereader will handle in the dark as I can always convert books from amazon using calibre if I need to use nook . Between the nook & Kindle what do you guys think is better .i.e easier to read without being too bright or distracting with uneven illumination.. I wish i could rent both of these and try for a day or two! |
05-03-2013, 03:13 PM | #2 |
Ex-Helpdesk Junkie
Posts: 19,422
Karma: 85397180
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: The Beaten Path, USA, Roundworld, This Side of Infinity
Device: Kindle Touch fw5.3.7 (Wifi only)
|
Both work just fine, in my experience.
People might tell you the Kindle Paperwhite has quality control issues, but all the complaints about uneven lighting, splotchy random colors appearing, etc. on the Paperwhite were in the first few months of its existence, while they frantically churned out Paperwhites for the Christmas season. (And all of those people got replacements.) 5 months later, that isn't a problem, and the 6 friends who I just guided in buying a Paperwhite have had no problems. The Nook SimpleTouch with Glowlight owwned by a different friend also works perfectly in terms of the illumination. That being said, I didn't like its UI very much. |
Advert | |
|
05-04-2013, 02:06 AM | #3 |
Layback feline
Posts: 3,034
Karma: 6980745
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: USA
Device: Oasis 2nd gen, Sony DPTS1, iPad Pro 10.5"
|
I think the PW is better. Here is why:
-Backed up by a more solid and bigger ecosystem -Light is more even on PW -Landscape mode (if I am not mistaken, it's missing on Glow) -In my opinion, Amazon customer support its better |
05-04-2013, 02:17 AM | #4 |
Grand Sorcerer
Posts: 5,658
Karma: 66417824
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Australia
Device: Kobo Libra 2, iPadMini4, iPad4, MBP; support other Kobo/Kindles
|
True of the Glo (though a little improved with the most recent firmware), but not of the Aura. It may be out of your price range, however.
|
05-05-2013, 05:35 PM | #5 |
Grand Sorcerer
Posts: 6,533
Karma: 14008730
Join Date: May 2008
Location: PA (USA)
Device: Kobo Clara, 2E, Libre, PW4, PW5, 2022 Kindle
|
I would definitely take the Kindle paperwhite over the Nook Glowlight. The Nook's light comes out of the top, so you are more apt to see it depending on the position of the ereader. That would bother me. And the home screen has "recommendations" that I don't believe can be turned off.
|
Advert | |
|
05-05-2013, 07:07 PM | #6 | |
350 Hoarder
Posts: 3,574
Karma: 8281267
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Midwest USA
Device: Sony PRS-350, Kobo Glo & Glo HD, PW2
|
Quote:
The light is also very even... there are no cones at the bottom of the screen as I've read about the Paperwhite or even the Nook from the top. All in all, I'm very pleased with the light on the Kobo Glo and couldn't ask for anything better with it. Maybe the hardware has improved some since the initial release, or the newest firmware does a better job of regulating the light. But it might be worth taking a look at the Kobo Glo for yourself and not rule it out just from others' past posts. |
|
05-05-2013, 08:38 PM | #7 |
Grand Sorcerer
Posts: 6,533
Karma: 14008730
Join Date: May 2008
Location: PA (USA)
Device: Kobo Clara, 2E, Libre, PW4, PW5, 2022 Kindle
|
My Kobo Glo should arrive next week, so I'll give my opinion on it soon!
|
05-05-2013, 11:01 PM | #8 |
Junior Member
Posts: 3
Karma: 10
Join Date: May 2013
Device: none
|
Hi Guys
Thanks for your posts. Does anyone have any first hand experience with Aura? I don't mind paying a bit extra if the Aura is that much better than the existing line up of readers. Am i right in assuming the problems with uneven lighting and in the case of kobo , excessive lighting , have disappeared? If that's the case , i guess Kindle is the best option as it allows webpages and documents emailed to the device itself. |
05-05-2013, 11:35 PM | #9 |
Grand Sorcerer
Posts: 24,907
Karma: 47303748
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Sydney, Australia
Device: Kobo:Touch,Glo, AuraH2O, GloHD,AuraONE, ClaraHD, Libra H2O; tolinoepos
|
There is a lot of first hand experience with the Aura HD in the Kobo forum. No matter what else is said, they love the screen and the light seems to be perfect.
For the initial models of the Glo, the minimum light level was to bright and bluish. I didn't mind it, but I would have liked at least one lower level to try. The latest firmware has reduced the brightness of at least the bottom couple of levels. And Kobo have changed the colour of the light with the later batches of the Glo. It is reported to be yellower. |
05-06-2013, 01:35 AM | #10 | |
Ex-Helpdesk Junkie
Posts: 19,422
Karma: 85397180
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: The Beaten Path, USA, Roundworld, This Side of Infinity
Device: Kindle Touch fw5.3.7 (Wifi only)
|
Quote:
I would go with the Paperwhite, since I find Amazon customer support better than B&N, and because of the mailing personal docs (which are also saved in the cloud for you) and because there are 2 cool features in Kindle books: popular highlights, which underlines the passages in a book that are most commonly highlighted by Kindle owners, and x-ray, which "x-ray's" many books and gives an index of chaacters and where they appear in a book, with the wikipedia and shelfari descrotions of the characters. If you borrow books from the library, Overdrive.com has much smoother integration with the Kindle than with the Nook or Kobo. Last edited by eschwartz; 05-06-2013 at 01:56 AM. |
|
05-06-2013, 04:40 AM | #11 |
Connoisseur
Posts: 92
Karma: 999
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Reno
Device: Sony PRS-T1; PW1; H2O
|
I tried the Glowlight when it came out and I couldn't stand the bar of light at the top which was the #1 deal breaker for me. I bought a Sony PRS-T1 at the time. Later on I tried the PW and it looked awesome to me. Here's some other stuff that matters to me. It might not matter to you, and if the GL had no light bar I would have bought it when it came out so all this stuff isn't _that_ important to me.
I love the page turn buttons on the GL. I love that it can be rooted. I hate the 1 month battery life. I hate the reviews of the fragile screen and problems with touch and the screen. I love the screen and even lighting on the PW (no annoying bars of light). I love the battery life. I love how simple and ergonomic the PW is. I hate that it has no physical page turn buttons. |
05-06-2013, 03:20 PM | #12 |
Ex-Helpdesk Junkie
Posts: 19,422
Karma: 85397180
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: The Beaten Path, USA, Roundworld, This Side of Infinity
Device: Kindle Touch fw5.3.7 (Wifi only)
|
What do you need to root an e-ink eReader for???
I think a one-month battery life is pretty darn good -- it is about what the paperwhite gets, too. (NOTE: I say this as a devoted Kindle fan.) And I'm not sure why people hate the lack of a physical page turn button (although we must agree to disagree) because touching the screen is even easier than a button is. |
05-08-2013, 01:48 AM | #13 |
Connoisseur
Posts: 92
Karma: 999
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Reno
Device: Sony PRS-T1; PW1; H2O
|
re 1) Rooting things is fun and awesome and makes the nook so much better to me.
re 2) Paperwhite gets about 2 months at 30 min a day and general consensus on forums seems to be about 28 real world hours. It's confusing when companies say 1 month or 2 month battery life since that's reading only 30 min a day. My T1 is rated at 1 month battery life, but when I'm reading a lot that can mean 3 days. It's all about the number of page turns and time spent reading. This is why I go for readers rated at 2 months because usually that means about 28 hours like what the PW and Aura get. 14 hours is way too little for me. I'm a stickler for battery life because I hate having to worry so much about it. I don't want to settle for 14 hrs with the Nook Glowlight when I can easily get 28 hrs from the PW or Aura. re 3) I like tactile things. I miss physical keyboards on phones. |
05-08-2013, 12:32 PM | #14 |
Zealot
Posts: 108
Karma: 695156
Join Date: Apr 2013
Device: Kindle 4 NT
|
I bought and returned a KPW right before I ordered my Aura. The lighting was that bad. The Aura is much, much better.
That being said, the Nook Glow is much worse than the KPW. I would go with the PW if it was just between those two. |
05-08-2013, 02:29 PM | #15 | |
Ex-Helpdesk Junkie
Posts: 19,422
Karma: 85397180
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: The Beaten Path, USA, Roundworld, This Side of Infinity
Device: Kindle Touch fw5.3.7 (Wifi only)
|
Quote:
I get the battery, I guess -- although I charge whenever my Kindle Touch is at about 30% and I'm not reading, so I personally don't notice any downtime on my Kindle at all. I don't understand why a physical directional button is better -- although I agree keyboards on phones are inferior to PC keyboards, that is because they are (slightly) harder to use! The touch screen on the PW has MORE space to hit forward with. |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Japanophile / manga otaku – Kobo Glow or Kindle Paperwhite? | Shadowlord | Which one should I buy? | 12 | 11-30-2012 01:48 AM |
Nook Glow or Kindle Paperwhite | tagtag | Which one should I buy? | 7 | 11-22-2012 04:53 PM |
Kobo Glo, Kindle Paperwhite and Nook Glow Comparison | owly | General Discussions | 10 | 11-02-2012 09:59 AM |
Paperwhite vs Glow Kobo - specs please | hwangeruk | Kobo Reader | 270 | 10-20-2012 10:07 AM |
Not sure about Paperwhite vs Glow, need advice. | Luminose | Barnes & Noble NOOK | 15 | 10-11-2012 06:55 PM |