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Nook Touch PDF Handling

By Best-eReaders, July 28, 2011

The Nook Touch handles PDF documents better than the original Nook, but there are still plenty of rooms for improvement: the Nook Touch is still not capable of displaying PDF documents properly.   Issues with Nook Touch PDF Handling Screen size. The size of most PDFs is either A4 or 8.5 x 11 inches (legal [...]

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How To Root The Nook Touch

By Best-eReaders, July 10, 2011

Like the Nook Color, Barnes & Noble’s Nook Touch eReader runs on Android 2.1 platform, making it a hacker’s dream job. In fact, the Nook Touch has been rooted already, and guys over NookDev have published the step-by-step instructions on how to root the Nook Touch. The instructions are for Windows, Max, and Linux users. [...]

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Nook Touch Vs Kobo Touch Vs Kindle 3 Vs Sony PRS 350 Comparison Chart

By Best-eReaders, June 08, 2011

Kobo and B&N have just launched a new eReader. Respectively called the Kobo Touch and the Nook Touch, the devices are touch-enabled and sport eInk Pearl screen. How do the two devices compare with Amazon’s latest generation eReader, the Kindle 3? The Sony PRS 350? Both the Kindle 3 and the Sony eReader were released [...]

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Nook Touch Vs Nook WiFi: Specs and Features

By Best-eReaders, June 05, 2011

Both the Nook Touch and Nook WiFi are efficient eReaders, but which one will satisfy you more?   Specs Nook Touch Nook WiFi Screen display 6-inch eInk Pearl screen display with 16 grayscale level 6-inch eInk Vizplex screen display with 16 grayscale level plus supplementary 3.5-inch LCD screen Navigation and Control Touch Touch via secondary [...]

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Nook Touch And Kobo Touch Specs And Features

By Best-eReaders, June 01, 2011

The Nook Touch is now available for pre-order for $139 from Barnes & Noble. The Kobo Touch can also be pre-ordered now from Chapters-Indigo (if you live in Canada) or Borders (if you live in the US). Both devices are slated for an early June release. Which one will you get?   Nook Touch vs [...]

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Nook Touch And Kindle 3 Specs And Features

By Best-eReaders, May 31, 2011

Nook Touch vs Kindle 3: Specs and Features   Specs Nook Touch Kindle 3 Screen display 6-inch eInk Pearl screen with 16 grayscale level and optical touch technology 6-inch eInk Pearl screen with 16 grayscale level Navigation Touch navigation, virtual keyboard 5-way controller, page turn buttons on both sides of the device, physical QWERTY keyboard [...]

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Nook Touch Vs Nook WiFi

By Best-eReaders, May 30, 2011

The Nook WiFi was launched in 2010 as a 3G-stripped, cheaper version of the original Nook. The Nook WiFi is now discounted to $119 from its original price of $149. The Nook Touch, the follow-up to the Nook WiFi, also lacks 3G access and costs $139 only.   Nook Touch vs Nook WiFi: Notable Upgrades [...]

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Nook Touch Vs Nook 3G

By Best-eReaders, May 30, 2011

The Nook 3G, B&N’s very first eReader, was released in 2009. 19 months and several firmware updates later, B&N finally came up with an even better, cheaper iteration of the Nook 3G, the Nook Touch.   Nook Touch vs Nook 3G: Improvements and Advantages of the Nook Touch eInk Pearl screen. It offers 50% better [...]

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Amazon To Follow B&N And Release A Kindle Touch?

By Best-eReaders, May 29, 2011

Barnes & Noble’s Simple Nook Touch Reader just one-upped the Kindle 3. Thanks to a new touch technology, it now offers advantages over the Kindle in three important aspects: compactness; easiness of navigation; and weight (it is lighter by an ounce). Other significant advantages of the Nook Touch (courtesy of a more powerful processor and [...]

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Nook Touch Versus Kindle 3

By Best-eReaders, May 26, 2011

Finally Barnes & Noble’s upgrade to the original – and response to the Kindle 3 – is here. B&N has managed to create a really good eReader – one that could potentially replace the Kindle 3 as the best eReader: The Nook Touch   First, the Nook Touch now matches several of the features of [...]

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