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Friday, June 4, 2010

Here A Nook, There A Nook, Everywhere A Nook Nook!

Nookie Love!


What can I say?  I love my new Nook.  I got this for my birthday and it is a wonderful new addition to my library.  I think Barnes and Noble did a bang up job on this sweet little eReader.  It is sleek and gorgeous for one thing and is easy to hold which thrills me because nowadays it's getting just a little harder to hold a book with these old fingers for very long.  And with an Android operating system inside, it can give us endless possibilities to make this eReader one of the best!  Android also gives the Nook a great way to turn your pages.  Actually, the Nook gives you two ways you can turn your pages, you can use the little forward or backward buttons on the right and left hand sides of the Nook, or you can  swipe the 3.5 inch color LEC touchscreen just below the the eInk display screen.  Shweeeet!


Nook and Nook Cover

Here is my cover I got with the Nook.  I love this cover.  It has two small clips that keep my Nook safe and sound inside and the front cover folds back so it is out of the way while you read.  It is a nice color gray and has the Nook  on the front and the little blue tab at the bottom, when you flip open the cover you see the Nook 'n' inside.  It has a suede feel to it and does a good job of protecting my Nook from dust and grime.

The reason I chose the Nook over the Kindle, Sony and other readers out there is because, first I really did a lot of researching and looking hard at the features they had to offer.  I must admit, I was going to get the Kindle when the Nook first came out.  In fact my beautiful sister who devours books like most people devour peanuts had asked me what I thought about the Nook when it first came out and if I thought it would be best to get the Kindle or Nook.  Well, I had not heard of the Nook until she had mentioned it so I took a look-see to find out what all the hubbub was about and after I weighed the established Kindle against the Nook my thinking was, go with what works...the Kindle.  We talked about it and I got the feeling that perhaps my sister was wanting the new Nook a little more than the Kindle.  The Nook has some wonderful features that you don't get with the Kindle but seeing the Kindle is pretty tried and true we both agreed that was the way to go.

Sis got her Kindle for Christmas last year and she loves it.  I'm thrilled that she is happy with her reader.  Me?  Well I waited.  Not because I thought the Nook would get better over night, I know it takes time for new electronics to get the bugs out and it's usually better to wait until a version 2 would come out to get one...no, I waited because I am sorely behind on my reading, which by the way frustrates my sister to no end!

Well, low and behold my birthday rolls around and I had been keeping my eye on the Nook reading different forums about the Nook and the reviews were looking better than I expected and it had a pretty impressive software upgrade which sounded prettty darn good.  So after all the reading and seeing how favorible it was and looking at all the features that you can get the Nook that you don't see on Kindle, I went with the Nook. 

In fact one of the best features of the Nook is, if your library has Overdrive where you can download books and audiobooks to your computer, you can check out ebooks (my library allows an ebook a 21 day loan) and download them to your computer to your Adobe Digital Editions and then put that book on your Nook.  You can charge your Nook from a wall socket or USB cable from your comupter.  In fact the book I'm reading now is one from my local library.  Very cool.

Something else the Nook allows you to do is purchase ebooks from quite a few other book sellers, such as Kobo books.  You can actually download files from your computer and add different wallpapers and screensavers to your Nook.  I'm not sure if the Kindle does that too, but it is a very nice way to personalize your Nook.  I downloaded some very cool wallpapers and screensavers from Nook-Look.


A Bit Of Whimsy From Groucho Marx

All in all, the Nook is pretty user friendly.  If I can figure all this out in such a short amount of time, anyone can!  And there all kinds of forums out there to help you out.  They really helped with some great tips in case your Nook freezes up on you.  Mine did when I first got it, I didn't panic because I know most all electronics gadgets will do that sometimes...so first thing I did was look up 'nook freezing up', and voila there it was, all kinds of good advice from some very nice people out there lending their help.  I found several very easy fixes.


Nook In Charge Mode

Ok, I hope I haven't gone on too horribly long about my obsession with my new gadget.  I will say this one last thing that changed my mind from the Kindle to the Nook, the battery.  You can replace the battery in the Nook and with the expandible memory that the Nook allows with the micro SD expansion slot you can keep unlimited amounts of books on your memory cards!  So with the 3G and Wi-Fi enabled reader to top things off (really, the list of comparisons are here at Barnes & Noble Nook ) you will see why I chose this eReader over the others.

Well Dear Reader, I will now step down off of my Nookie soapbox and just say that cross my heart and hope to die the Nook has made reading fun again for me!  Adios until we meet again! 

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