BIT-101 [2003-2017]

Barnes and Noble Nook


It was just about a half a year ago I bought my Amazon Kindle 2. Six months later and I still love it. It’s a one trick pony, but hey, who doesn’t love ponies? Seriously, it’s just great at what it does. My Kindle’s index is about nine pages long, full of books I’ve read, books I plan to read, books that are partially read samples that I might take a look at some time, and articles saved through my own KClipper application. I know there are a lot more features it could have, but when you are reading a book, all those wished-for-but-nonexistent-features just seem to disappear.

So last week I caught wind of the hottest new competitor to hit the market. Or at least to be announced on the market, the Barnes and Noble Nook:

nook_front_view

After laughing a bit about the name, I started watching the videos and checking out the specs. It looks pretty good on paper (or in the web browser to be accurate). If it’s close to as good as it seems to be, I’ll probably pick one up.

Features that have me interested:

Things that I don’t care about so much:

Things that concern me:

So I would say that there’s a good chance that I’ll be a Nook owner come the beginning of December. I’m not preordering though. Still concerned about how the thing actually works in real life. Luckily, Barnes and Noble is a real brick and mortar store and will have displays where you can see and touch and interact with a real Nook in-store once they are released. I’ll hold out til I get my hands on one and read the reports of the early adopters.

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