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The 3rd generation eInk screen used by the Kindle really does have considerably better contrast that the nook's 2nd generation screen. It makes it much easier to read in poor light.
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I really don't understand how this can still be said. When I was in the US I brought my Nook (with 1.5) with me and looked at the difference. Really, there isn't much if any.
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You can see the two screens side by side in a photograph in this post. I think you'll agree that the difference is pretty striking. Last edited by HarryT; 12-05-2010 at 11:09 AM. |
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Yes, but I am talking about the difference between a K3 and a Nook with 1.5. The text looks almost exactly the same. The font is now darker and bolder on the Nook. There might be some slight difference, but I don't think it can be said to be anywhere near something to sway a person to pick one device over the other. IMO, it is the personal preferences like weight, epub or mobi, touch screen vs physical keyboard, etc that would sway a consumer.
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I did view the Nook (1.5) and the Color Nook outside in bright sunshine. The Nook was perfectly readable. The Color Nook was just awful. But take them inside the store and that Color Nook really looks nice. I didn't spend much time with the Color Nook as it was priced out of my budget and I wanted a longer battery life than it offers. |
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Wow, thanks everyone! A lot of your comments were extremely helpful. I totally forgot to mention in my first post though that I did get the chance to play around with both the devices, although I've had a lot more playtime with the Nook. I'm wondering if maybe that's what's making me lean towards it slightly more. The problem with the Kindle is that whenever I see it on display (Best Buy or Target) it's always a demo unit that seems to be "locked." At first I thought I was just inept and didn't know how to use it but now I'm pretty sure it's just locked into some kind of demo mode where it shows you various screens as it advertises itself, saying things like "Millions of titles available to purchase!" or whatever, and you can't actually navigate the device yourself. I'm trying to make myself realize that I haven't really had a fair assessment of both of them because of this, and you guys definitely helped.
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The Kindle's are locked. If you buy one you have 30 days to return it and receive a full refund.
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Let us know which one you decide on.
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If you've handled the nook and like it, go with it.
I did the same, several times, and didn't like it so that was that. But if you're comfortable with it, as many, many people are, and you want epub so you can check out books from the library, why not? I have both Kindle and Kobo (for epub) and like both, so it's hardly a matter of there being only one correct choice for a person. |
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![]() Thanks a bunch, I'll definitely let you guys know which one I end up with. |
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My Target had a K3 I could actually play with. You could call a few Targets near you, and ask if the kindle is on demo mode, or if you can actually play around with it.
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I am glad my task and choice were simple. I really did not know that there were so many ereaders available. My sister and brother-in-law loved their Kindles and then the reviews of the new k3 and its price made it a simple choice. Knowing what I know now - I am still mre than content with the wifi k3.
I've been grabbing the free offerings noted on this site and have too much to read. |
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