Kindle Vs Sony 2009

by admin on September 2, 2006

Kindle Vs Sony 2009

Amazon Kindle 2 and Barnes and Noble Nook are the two major heavyweights in the battle of the e-book readers this year. There are many similarities, differences and criticism on both. What are they and what is the best digital e-book reader? Take a look.

E-Ink display screens, Therefore the Kindle 2 Nook and use the same "E Ink" technology for your display. Reading for hours on these eBook readers is not like staring at a computer screen. The E-ink display the words as (or even better) than watching a real book.

The Nook, however, has a navigation screen Additional color below the screen. This touch screen allows you to scroll through the titles of books, magazines and other publications. There is also a keyboard with touch screen on this screen. No comments are available for display performance, but consumers soon will tell you everything.

Wireless and 3G, as the Kindle 2 and the corner have wireless capabilities. You can download books and other publications, if you have access to a wireless network. If there is no connection LAN is available, then the capacity of 3G phones will let you download in that situation.

International availability-here there is a difference between the two electronic-book readers international capabilities. The Kindle 2 offers the ability to download books and more complete use 100 countries, while the corner is fully functional only in the U.S.. Nook course the device will work in the sense that you can still read books outside the country, but can not add more books or publications. This is obviously a very important point for international customers to consider.

The lending capacity, the Corner Nook has the capacity to enable it to provide its books to others who have downloaded software Barnes and Noble. Not necessarily have to have a corner to receive the books provided, only the software. One should know that the loan period is only 2 weeks and the person who provided the book can not be used during that time. A nice feature? Customers will tell you the time.

Storage space Nook both the Kindle and has the base memory of 2 GB, which is good for about 1,500 books, however, the corner allows extra space to be added to increase the over 17,500 titles. 2 gigs is enough? Well, read a book a day and have 4 years of reading material!

Other differences-The Kindle has a somewhat lighter device, text-to-speech, and a web browsing capability, while the corner no.

A notable difference is that Other Google Android software in the corner. Barnes and Noble chose this software, banking application development by software developers to work the corner. We have to see how the software performs and if there is an iPod as the popularity in applications.

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