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Nook vs Sony PRS-505
Has anyone upgraded from PRS-505 to a Nook?
I have a 505 that I really like, no complaints or issues for the several months I've had it. Today I received a Nook for a gift but I haven't opened the box and given it a try. I'm wondering if anyone has experience with both these readers and which one do prefer and why? I've heard that the 505 has one of the better screens for reading and I would like to know how they compare. From what I've read about the Nook and its features I am leaning towards selling the 505 and keeping the Nook. |
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It's more a matter of personal taste and style than anything else, honestly. I had a Sony PRS-500 and now have a nook.
Since 99% of the time you use either will be spent reading, the rest of the bells and whistles don't matter all that much. I believe both devices are in the same generation of eInk displays, so the comparison there is moot. I can see three advantages to the nook: 1. Network purchasing of books. This is something I wouldn't normally use, but a nice feature to have. The drawback is significantly less battery life. 2. Built-in dictionary. It's a woefully inadequate, hyper-abridged dictionary, but I hope others will be available for purchase. 3. The chance for updates is greater. Sony averaged a yearly firmware update that provided minor bugfixes, the last one being the swtich to ePub. Since the nook is Android-based, the potential for future updates and feature increases is a lot greater. Also, the potential for 3rd party feature updates is a sure thing, as seen on nookdevs.com. |
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I'd head to a local B&N and try the demo out, that's what I did after playing with the Kindle and Sony. Having it in your hands and using the UI really helped me decide.
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Agreed, drive to the closest B & N store and just play with a display model. I haven't used the Sony but I have had the Nook for a week now and I don't have any complaints about it.
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I own both, and would say that the "reading experience" between the two devices is almost identical (i.e. the eInk screen).
I'm keeping the Nook and getting rid of the Sony purely based on the future possibilities of Android, however if you simply want to read a book, then there is nothing to choose between them in my opinion. |
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I have the 505 and just bought the nook about a week ago. I have noticed that the nook screen seems to be a bit brighter and the device is slightly heavier. The battery does not seem to last as long, but since I've only had it a week, I can't really say definitively.
In terms of software, the nook does need some tweaks and improvements (mainly better organization of sideloaded documents). As beartard mentioned, though, B&N seems to be on the ball, releasing updates rather quickly thus far. The main reason I bought the nook was to be able to load all my eReader files that I've purchased from Fictionwise without needing to convert, so I would really appreciate better organization for non-bn books. I'm shifting to the nook as my main device, mainly because my 505 has two rows of dead pixels that are driving me nuts. I was completely satisfied with the 505 otherwise. Hopefully that helps! |
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Thanks everyone for the feedback. I went to B&N this morning and decided to keep the Nook and sell the 505. I agree that it's not an upgrade it's a sidegrade with a couple extra features that I like...wireless and that it's android.
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It seems there are many 505 owners trying out the Nook. Personally, I hope the increase in eReaders better the product overall for the consumer. Obviously I prefer the Nook and I hope they keep updating it with better software and features.
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We have two Sony 505 readers and are quite happy with them.
I recently purchased a Sony 900 to try out the wireless connectivity for when we are traveling. Having that slightly larger screen was AWESOME but the wireless ONLY works in the US right now and the glare from the screen was starting to bother me. So, I went to B&N and picked up a Nook. 3G AND WLAN to get books while we're on vacation (usually Canada) and I'm able to side load almost all of our current Sony books. As others have pointed out, the actual reading experience is 99% identical with the 505 slightly more comfortable to hold while you're laying down in bed. The 505 also seems to have better battery life. The one BIG issue I have with the Nook is that B&N really dropped the ball with Nook accessories. The reader doesn't ship with any kind of cover or protection and there are no stores within a reasonable driving range that have any accessories. I live outside of Hartford, CT so I'm not exactly in the boonies. I'm glad that I waited a couple of months before trying to get a Nook because at least there are quite a few 3rd party vendors selling nice Nook accessories. Overall I'm quite happy with the Nook and will keep it. |
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I have a longer post in this thread, so I'm just going to repost this part re: PRS505:
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I'll add that the M-Egde cover with its better integrated Booklight works indeed better than previous such lights (and offer better protection) even though it is chunkier and less elegant than the Sony solution. Also, another benefit is indeed the dictionary (not just as look-up, but also by itself in conjunction with search) On the other hand, I was taken aback when I tried to "go to page" and found out there isn't such a function?!? Seriously, what gives? |
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I recently purchased a Sony 900 to try out the wireless connectivity for when we are traveling. Having that slightly larger screen was AWESOME but the wireless ONLY works in the US right now and the glare from the screen was starting to bother me. So, I went to B&N and picked up a Nook. 3G AND WLAN to get books while we're on vacation (usually Canada) and I'm able to side load almost all of our current Sony books.
The one BIG issue I have with the Nook is that B&N really dropped the ball with Nook accessories. The reader doesn't ship with any kind of cover or protection and there are no stores within a reasonable driving range that have any accessories. I live outside of Hartford, CT so I'm not exactly in the boonies. I'm glad that I waited a couple of months before trying to get a Nook because at least there are quite a few 3rd party vendors selling nice Nook accessories. Overall I'm quite happy with the Nook and will keep it.[/QUOTE] Recently I purchased the Sony PRS 900. The larger screen was a plus but each time I looked at the screen's clarity I felt buyer's remorse. I ended up buying a mighty bright book light which increased the screen's clarity but i still felt buyer's remorse when I was using the book light. I went to B&N for a week contemplating about which reader met my needs. For me screen clarity is more important so I returned the PRS 900 to Best Buy. There are no Nook accessories at the B&N store in my area. I finally gave up and ordered from Oberon design. ![]() I'm really enjoying the Nook. |
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