strictly for reading (without getting distracted by a bunch of apps, etc).Any succinct arguments for one or the other? Or should I just stick to books?
12/18/2012 4:51:14 PM
first, ?topic=598530second, from that thread:
12/18/2012 5:05:40 PM
12/18/2012 6:27:14 PM
you're not going to go wrong with either...amazon has an ecosystem while B&N, for the most part, does notso if you don't mind (or actively want to join) the ecosystem, go with the kindleif you don't want to join the ecosystem and/or want to do more with your e-reader, go with the nookeither allows for the reading of books, and both do it well[Edited on December 18, 2012 at 7:04 PM. Reason : that's about as succinct as i can make it...the differences are minimal and you will be happy]
12/18/2012 6:59:57 PM
you gotta pay tax on b&n ebooks
12/18/2012 7:33:29 PM
love my nookand you can change out the memory cards (not sure about the newest ones, I've had mine for years)and read pdfs/epubs easilyhonestly, I download more free books (mostly in epub format) and put them on my nook than I ever do buy them from B&N[Edited on December 18, 2012 at 7:42 PM. Reason : ,]
12/18/2012 7:41:01 PM
Which ever you get, it will do you some good to install http://calibre-ebook.com/
12/18/2012 8:06:47 PM
kindle because whispercast and amazon has a much better ecosystem
12/18/2012 8:14:23 PM
Don't think ecosystem matters with just the readers does it?Regardless, both are good. Kindle has a better screen and brighter light while the nook has no ads and is maybe a little more ergonomic.I have found amazon usually has better prices on books, especially if you don't have a b&n membership.
12/18/2012 8:31:13 PM
12/18/2012 10:08:33 PM
The smartest thing to do it got a device where you can download apps and then you have use e-book store you want. Obviously the OP is not that serious about reading since he is easily distracted by the internets and shit.
12/18/2012 11:02:03 PM
Or am I?
12/18/2012 11:15:48 PM
I need a soft ass computer chair, any recommendations?
12/18/2012 11:18:15 PM
Nah]
12/18/2012 11:24:05 PM
Yo bro:As someone who has owned one of both... I love the Nook because I don't have to spend as much money on books. I lend books from Nook friends (this existed before Amazon added this feature, and yet gets attributed to Kindle somehow) with ease, check out from Wake county libraries (loooots of ebooks), get free non-copyright ebooks online (mostly classics), and then just load it up with lots of random accumulated reading material. For example, I have access to a Dropbox that's loaded up with small-press novels, chapbooks, poetry, et cetera.I do enjoy Kindles as well, and I like Amazon's selection better than B&N, but it is a bit more restrictive, and I wasn't a huge fan of their software (I haven't tried the most recent Fire versions). But like I said, if you're just buying books... I really do like their selection better. However, B&N always had what I wanted to read e-book. Kindle does have the paperwhite though, which to me seems like the best option if you JUST want to read (at 69 dollars it's hard to beat)....however I'm getting rid of my Nook Color (well, giving it to my girlfriend) and getting a Google Nexus 7, because I realized that I really just wanted a tablet that I could use as a e-reader when I wanted, not an e-reader I sometimes wanted to use as a tablet (Nook Color) if that makes sense.
12/19/2012 2:56:19 AM
12/19/2012 3:19:20 AM
iPad for the win
12/19/2012 7:48:38 AM
12/19/2012 10:03:41 AM
Nexus 7 - $200/thread
12/19/2012 11:23:50 AM
12/19/2012 1:56:39 PM
12/19/2012 4:02:43 PM
Kindle. I've been with several generations of the Kindle and have absolutely no complaints. I currently have a Kindle Fire and think that it is fandamntastic along with Amazon Prime. However, I do miss the E-ink display because it is easier on the eyes. But it is pretty awesome to be able to do some movie watching and web browsing.
12/19/2012 6:19:53 PM
But how does the Kindle stack up against the Reader's Corner on Hillsborough?
12/19/2012 9:11:51 PM
I used to be hardcore books-only. But I have turned my coat! The main advantages of the Kindle over books are1. Instant access. You can buy books right from the device with wifi! If I'm sitting on the couch at home and I want to read a new book, I can read it RIGHT NOW!! (at home I'd probably use my computer and not the Kindle's slow web browser, but if you're out and about you can use the Kindle to buy it)2. Portability. E-readers are great for travel. In my pre-Kindle era, during a long day of waiting around in the airport I finished an entire Stephen King doorstop and was left with nothing to entertain me. The Kindle is smaller than many books, and you will NEVER run out of reading material! 3. Recommendations. It's creepy but also helpful. Amazon is always sending me emails of hot titles for under $3.99, or recommendations of books I might like based on my previous purchases. Yes, Amazon, I WOULD like to read a memoir about Paris! How did you know?? You can also remove a book from being used for recommendations if you didn't like it.4. It's discreet. Nobody knows that you're reading the Hunger Games! I'll admit, once in a while I read a cheesy erotic novel or something that has an extremely embarrassing cover ... but people can't see the cover! One disadvantage is cost. Kindle titles often cost in the range of $12.99 or so. For that price, I would rather have a real book. But if you just use the "Under $3.99" or "Daily Deals" list, you'll be fine. I have never paid more than $5 for an e-book. Another disadvantage would be for books like travel guides, cookbooks, or some kind of reference material. Pictures tend to look weird/crappy, and for something like a travel guide I would rather be able to flip through pages to find what I want. But for a novel, the e-reader is fine. ]
12/20/2012 3:14:20 PM
1. Nerdchick is pretty awesome; or at the very least, expressly appears to be awesome.2. Kindle it is.Okay, Nookers, speak now or forever hold your paz
12/20/2012 4:00:26 PM
why anyone would buy a Kindle or Nook over the Nexus 7 is mind blowing to me. There is no comparison AT ALL.
12/20/2012 4:21:09 PM
I have a Nook color. I like it, but I want a Nexus 7
12/20/2012 8:19:30 PM
12/20/2012 8:27:08 PM
Kinoodle
12/20/2012 8:35:22 PM
12/20/2012 9:43:43 PM
12/20/2012 10:49:51 PM
Ive ended up using my nook as a tablet mainly. I like the feel of a book in my hands better than my nook.
12/20/2012 10:51:59 PM
I use my Kindle as an E reader. It beats the pants out of a book if you're a person who reads in volume. I kill a book in about 36 hours and want to start a new book asap. My Kindle rocks my socks.
12/20/2012 10:56:16 PM
I read all 7 harry potter books in 3 weeks, still prefer a book in my hand. Im old.
12/20/2012 10:59:36 PM
i left my nook in my wife's car the other day and was reading something that i also had a physical copy of...so when i wanted to read, i just went and got the actual booki used to LOVE books...i mean, i still love reading, but it was the books themselves that i liked so much...but when i was reading the book, i just found myself missing the ability to change the spacing and little things like thatthe e-reader took a some getting used to, but now i prefer it to a book
12/21/2012 12:01:04 AM
So is there any significant difference denoted by "Paperwhite" vs "e-ink"?IE - base model kindle vs more expensive 3G (but not e-ink)?
12/23/2012 7:17:04 AM
I like the Nook betterI don't buy any books, I get them all for freemostly from the library but also other placesas far as I know this is not possible with the Kindle[Edited on December 23, 2012 at 10:33 AM. Reason : m]
12/23/2012 10:33:30 AM
Nook.
12/23/2012 12:49:51 PM
^^ lol ... it came to my attention that a friend of mine pirated all the Game of Thrones books for his Kindle. (he said he's read all the books and I said, wow that must have been expensive, isn't the Kindle version like $13 each? Only if you pay for it) I was like wtf is the point of pirating books. If only there were a way to legally obtain books for free ......... And as far as I know, the only difference with the Paperwhite is that it can be lit up for reading at night. My brother has one and it's pretty nice, I wish mine had that feature. I have to use a crappy clip-on light.
12/23/2012 3:43:51 PM
12/23/2012 9:41:10 PM
Well. Damn.
12/23/2012 10:20:23 PM
^^^last time I checked there was a waiting list like 15-20 deep for ASOIAF books through wake co libraries. Even a wait for the e-versions
12/23/2012 10:22:48 PM
Kindle(also very easy to get books on discount for Kindle)
12/23/2012 11:28:04 PM
cut this EUPHALO shit out, grayfox
12/24/2012 12:17:06 AM
12/24/2012 9:24:47 AM