Saturday, May 22, 2010

The Nook Ebook Reader Review

The Nook, that will sell for $259, offers a similar set of features as the Kindle 2, an enormous collection of titles along with a wireless downloads. Additionally, it forces the e- reader style ahead, having a color, touch- sensitive screen for navigation and the now necessary wireless downloads via AT& T's 3G internet or Wi- Fi.

The 11. 2- ounce Nook (7. 7 x 4. 9 x. 5 inches) has 2 Gbytes of internal ram, enough for approximately 1, 500 titles. Additionally, it has a MicroSD slot which will significantly boost capability. A 16- Gbyte card could hold another 17, 500 e- books. The unit runs a version of the Android operating system, but at present doesn't support any 3rd party apps. Perhaps most remarkably, the Nook supports many different e- book formats, like FictionWise, PDF, and ePub.

The display screen is the 16- level grey scale E- Ink display found with the Kindle 2, but I was not able to have much hands- on time with it. In any case, few e- readers separate themselves by way of the display. What can make the Nook fascinating is its library of subject matter. For instance, like Sony's newest readers and the forthcoming iREX reader, the device employs ePub, the open e- book data format that enables you to move titles between units.

Obviously, this company is gambling on ePub as the format of the future. "Our clients want any book, at any time, anyplace, " said William Lynch, president of Barnes & Noble. "Furthermore ePub will be the most transportable format. " The Kindle, needless to say, doesn't support ePub.

Nook buyers may also be able to loan books to other customers of the Barnes& Noble Bookstore, whether or not they own a Nook, iPhone, Blackberry, or are just reading books on their Computer. The loans last for approximately 2 weeks. "Friends are able to do what they've always done, which is lend one another books, " Lynch said.

Maybe the biggest edge the Nook has in the e- reader marketplace is its in the store support. With over 700 retailers, 40, 000 retail advisers, and a site that may be among the top 20 on the internet, this company is in an excellent place to reach readers. Take a Nook into a Barnes& Noble and you're able to access tailored content via Wi- Fi. Additionally, you will have access to the entire text of each book in the firm's eBook store - albeit only while you're in the store.

"The bookstore will be the most crucial space for demand generation, " says Lynch. "As the world's largest bookstore there is an enormous edge. " Customers will not really download the books, but stream them employing a technology that Lynch would not talk about.

Barnes & Noble also exhibited off stylish Nook Ebook reader from creative designers like Kate Spade, Jack Spade, and Jonathan Adler. The corporation is accepting preorders for the next shipment of the device at nook. com. The recent holiday season depleted their stock completely.

This is a big move for Barnes& Noble, but as chief executive Officer Steve Riggio stated, the corporation has been in this space forever. "We were the very first to sell eBooks. " said Riggio. "We were the 1st to sell an eBook reader, using the RockBook Reader. "

That effort, obviously, underwhelmed. Now the company will make the effort again using the Nook.

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Thursday, May 13, 2010

iPad Apple Tablet Will Ship 10 Million in 2010

Apple expects to ship 10 million of its upcoming iPad tablet in the next year, according to Kevin Rose. We check in with Kevin's poll: without seeing it, would you order the Apple Tablet today? You'd be surprised with the results... check it out! Would this replace your current laptop? There is a major difference with laptops and tables, including the Kindle - laptops are active screens (that = effing up your eyes) while the Kindle, and other tablets, are passive e-papers (that = love for your eyes). Also, hear Kevin's ideas on the social aspect of the Kindle.

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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Skque Amazon Kindle 1 / One Blue Soft Silicone Skin Cover Case + Screen Protector Bundle Kit Set

Skque Amazon Kindle 1 / One Blue Soft Silicone Skin Cover Case + Screen Protector Bundle Kit Set Review





Skque Amazon Kindle 1 / One Blue Soft Silicone Skin Cover Case + Screen Protector Bundle Kit Set Feature


  • Made with high quality silicone skin, feel the difference!
  • The stylish skin will guard your Amazon Kindle from minor scratches and dirt
  • Smart design enables you to access all the buttons and functions without removing the skin
  • Protects your LCD Screen against scratches and abrasion. Same material as that used for PDA
  • Removable without leaving residuary mark




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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Kindle Wireless Reading Device

www.amazon.com Amazon Kindle is a software and hardware platform developed by Amazon.com subsidiary Lab126 for reading e-books and other digital media. Three hardware devices, known as "Kindle", "Kindle 2," and "Kindle DX" support this platform, as does an iPhone application called "Kindle for iPhone". The first device was released in the United States on November 19, 2007. The Kindle hardware devices use E Ink brand electronic paper displays, and are able to download content over Amazon Whispernet using the Sprint EVDO network. Kindle hardware devices can be used without a computer, and Whispernet is accessible without any fee. These devices also provide free access to the internet. Kindle devices sold prior to October 19, 2009 were sold only in the United States. On October 7, 2009, Amazon announced an international version of the Kindle 2 with a built-in GSM wireless modem for connectivity in over 100 countries, which will go on sale October 19, 2009 worldwide. On March 3, 2009, Amazon.com launched an application entitled Kindle for iPhone in the App Store for iPhone and iPod Touch owners to read Kindle content. Through a technology termed "Whispersync," customers can keep their place across Kindle hardware devices and other mobile devices. Amazon announced the Kindle DX on May 6, 2009. This device has a larger screen than its predecessors and supports PDF files natively. It is marketed as more suitable for displaying newspaper and textbook content. The Kindle competes ...

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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Skque Blue Pink color Fitted Neoprene Sleeve Case Cover for Amazon Kindle 1 and 2 Electronic Reading Device

Skque Blue Pink color Fitted Neoprene Sleeve Case Cover for Amazon Kindle 1 and 2 Electronic Reading Device Review





Skque Blue Pink color Fitted Neoprene Sleeve Case Cover for Amazon Kindle 1 and 2 Electronic Reading Device Feature


  • Both inside and outside look the same for reversible use
  • Foam padding protects your Kindle from bumps, scratches, and dirt.
  • Stylish neoprene case lets you carry your Kindle wherever you go. Both inside and outside look the same for reversible use.
  • Easy to place inside a bag or carry alone.
  • Compatible with the Amazon Kindle 1 and Kindle 2.




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