Barnes & Noble’s Nook e-Book Reader Might Actually Kill the Kindle
Now that the buzz on Barnes & Nobles Nook e-Book Reader has gone down, it’s now time to take a closer look at what this so called Amazon Kindle killer could actually offer us e-book readers.Barnes & Noble’s Nook e-book reader has the following key features:
- easy-to-read E Ink display with no glare or backlight, adjustable text size, comfortable reading for hours
- fast download of ebooks via AT&T’s 3G wireless network or Wi-Fi from Barnes & Noble bookstore
- endless shelf space – 2GB of memory can store up to 1,500 books, newspapers and magazines. If this is not enough, you can always bump up your collection via memory card
- free sample e-books
- supports bookmarking, making notes and highlighting of passages
- sharing of e-books with friends
- full color touchscreen features that works seamlessly with crisp and clean E-ink display, support finger swiping of titles
The Nook is available for pre-order now at the Barnes and Noble e-book store for $259.
Barnes & Noble’s Nook e-Book Reader Might Actually Kill the Kindle

