Wednesday, June 29, 2011

WSJ Fight Club: Kindle vs. Nook

The WSJ pits the two most popular ereaders against each other: Kindle and Nook.  Which one wins?  I have the conclusion after the break!


From the WSJ:

At least for now, the Nook is in the lead. Even without its touch screen, the Nook has a few other features that the Kindle lacks. Its company-estimated battery life is two months when used for reading an hour a day with WiFi off, or twice as long as Amazon's Kindle under the same circumstances. It enables lending books to friends directly from the Nook, while Kindle users must initiate lending books from a PC. And library books can be borrowed and read on the Nook (albeit using a side-loading procedure); an Amazon spokeswoman says library books are coming to Kindles later this year.

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