Posts Tagged ‘ebook reader’

The Nook Simple Touch Review

A video review of the new nook simple touch ebook reader from Barnes & Noble. The new nook features a 6″ Pearl eInk touch display. It weighs just 7.5 oz. and easily fits in a pocket. It has WiFi with access to the Barnes & Noble online bookstore. It has a microSD card slot and [...]

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Nook Tablet Review

A review of the Nook Tablet Android tablet and ebook reader from Barnes & Noble. Here is our super in-depth full written review: www.mobiletechreview.com This is their second gen 7″ color LCD ereader and more. It runs Android OS 2.3 with B&N’s Nook 1.4 firmware at launch. The UI looks much the same as the [...]

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Nook Color Review Part One

Part one of our in-depth video review of the new nook color from Barnes & Noble. Check out our full written review: www.mobiletechreview.com This is a color LCD ebook reader with a 7″ IPS capacitive display. That’s the same display technology used on the iPad, and it looks extremely sharp and clear. The nook color [...]

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Aldiko eBook Reader Android App Review – RK2808 Android Tablet

Today we’ll be looking at the Aldiko e-book reader app for Android on our generic 7-inch, Android 1.5, RK2808 MID. Let’s get reading. The Skinny Aldiko is an e-book reader app for Android, its default package coming preloaded with two books: Sun Tzu’s Art of War and HG Wells’ The Invisible Man, arguably two classics [...]

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Amazon Kindle DX Graphite Video Review

A video review of the Amazon Kindle DX Graphite ebook reader. This is Amazon’s newest 9.7″ ereader and it features new screen technology that increases contrast by 50%. The Kindle DX Graphite has free 3G that you can use to download books and surf web sites, built-in storage for up to 3500 books and text-to-speech. [...]

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Nook Color vs IPad- What’s The Difference?

Watch the Nook Color and IPad side by side and see the differences between the two devices for yourself. Take a look at techwham.com for an even more detailed analysis, with reading on an E-Ink screen compared. Related Blogs

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