Barnes & Noble Nook discussion
Nook - Your Personal eReader
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Why Nook and not Kindle?

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Kindle:
Good: good organization on the carousel
Bad: unlike Nook you can't click on the photo of the book cover and get a description. therefore, if you want to remind yourself of the book, you have to go through leaving the book and going to the web, then looking up the book. Real pain in the backside as I have hundreds of e-books.
Good: much better web browser. you can have several windows open at the same time.
Bad: terrible organization capabilities. i downloaded a pattern for my knitting so i could just drop it into my knitting bag and go for my knitting circle. Uh, what happened to it?!?!? nothing in my docs. I KNOW i downloaded it! Where is my stuff? How do I get to it? I can see it on my computer through device management, but on the flippin Kindle? Nope. How frustrating!
Good: Amazon downloads
Bad: Amazon downloads. you are jerked around so that the only easy book downloads are amazon ones. you have to download the nook app to download any other books to the kindle, then use calibre to reformat and load. pain in the backside. the same kind of manipulation of the customer that microsoft does, and i despise it.
Bad: managing your documents on the kindle is a pain. i have a lot of books i would like to remove, but you have to do it one at a time. the books in the file folders on your computer are named things like "B009YMJ2AO_EBSP.prc.luci" which makes no more sense than pouring water into a bottomless bucket, so you have to do it from the kindle - but that is a true pain in the fanny, or from the amazon site, another true pain - one by one by one by one....
Good: more library downloads lately
Bad: not as many kindle downloads as normal Adobe e-pub book download library books which are not fully compatible with the kindle
Good: both netflix and amazon movies.
Bad: i gave up the amazon prime - I can't afford the $79. right now. also, amazon movies can get expensive, even with prime. and sometimes you download a movie, go back to watch it later, and all of a sudden it says that even though you own it, you can't watch it! at least i was able to return for a refund, but that is a pain!!!
Good: freebooksy gives you anywhere from three to six freebie books every day for the kindle. bargainbooksy is several low cost books a day. problem is, it is all set up through amazon, so kindle format only. . . another reason it ticks me off that amazon bought goodreads. what are they going to do here to mess things up?
Questionable: I can listen to my audio books on either unit, but audible and amazon (yes, amazon owns audible now) have an agreement, so I would imagine things will be different in the future but who can tell?
Questionable: something called immersion reading/whispersync for voice. haven't checked it out yet but it is apparently a way to listen on audio and then switch to written on the kindle. uh. why? if i buy an expensive audio book, why would i want to go to e-reader format? will check it out at some point and if i remember i will let you know what i think, but maybe some else has checked it out?
Nook:
B&N needed really good management, which they didn't get, hence all their financial problems. if they had better management, they could survive - their platform is better in a lot of ways. more flexible, easier to manage, but truly lacking in some areas.
Bad: weight. the unit is bulky.
Good: downloads to the nook are easy
Good: you can hold your finger down over the book cover and get details of the book.
Good: Sorting books is easy and quick through the library. Most recent, title, author. also headers with books, magazines, newspapers, and my stuff.
Good: my stuff. you can actually see my shelves of books sorted in the order I want them, my files (knitting patterns, anyone?!) I can even archive files to cut the clutter in my books (last count, I have 541 books in my archive, including snippets of books that I might want to look at later but haven't bought yet) but only 89 books in my library.
Good: deleting or archiving books is much easier
Good: books I stored on sugarsync or other outside web storage areas are very very easily loaded, read, managed, deleted.
Bad: lousy web browser software
Good: Personally, I don't like the whole Amazon "bully" attitude of setting up their own formatting so that it is hard to read anything but amazon books on the kindle.
Good: movies and video on the kindle are crystal clear but so are nook so netflix rocks my world right now on the nook.
Finally:
Nook is MUCH the better book reader overall IMO, because it is so much easier to manage and works so much better with outside sources like sugarsync and the library, etc. while for movies and web browsing kindle hangs in there as the better purchase as well as having freebooksie, etc. since i don't have prime any longer, i don't get access to the amazon library (which was just one book a month anyway for free). I broke down and have both - a Kindle Fire (bought used when someone upgraded to the HD) and a Nook Tablet that I got when my cancer treatments kept me in bed for days on end. both have their pluses and minuses. A quick look at ebay garnered me an 8-gb kindle fire for $49.99 so if you want to do like I did, you can gather up all the old stuff around the house you no longer want and have a garage sale, or throw it on ebay, and pretty soon, voila! you can get yourself a kindle fire cheapo and then save a TON of money on free books through amazon freebooksie etc and it will more than pay for itself in the long run. or the other way around - a quick look at good old ebay and i saw a nook tablet with a nice case and free shipping for $60.99. there could be cheaper ones?
overall? it is what you are looking for in a reader. i use both constantly. decide what is important to you and go for it!

My Mom has been thinking of upgrading from the Simple Touch to the Tablet, and when I saw this on QVC she jumped on it. Great price plus it comes with a case.










Yes you can add the kindle app (download it from the Google Play store). I don't understand your second question.



I just broke down and bought one. I couldnt pass up the HD+ 32gb for $179

Just a couple of things are different, the size of course and the table has more pixels and 1 other thing - that I can't remember right now. I am still on the fence though - this sale price just may pass me up.





I got one of those cases that has a built in stand. Plus they said that the HD+ is supposed to be lighter than the tablet. I ended up getting the HD+ 32gb. It was $179 couldnt pass up that price.


I bought it during the sale only see that the Nook HD+ is $149 this week. Sheesh! lol




The HD+ has a larger screen, has on-site customer service at BN stores, has a great warranty replacement, and I can still download and read kindle books using a Kindle app on the Nook. I also have more flexibility with the Nook, as I don't have to convert my books in order to read them - I can download from the library easily as well.
Overall, the HD+ is a great deal. Of course, that is my personal opinion!
Leiah
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With the nook and kindle app I get the best of both worlds :)


Nook has always had a memory slot (until recently), and kindle hasn't.
Nook uses ePub format, kindle doesn't. ePub is more widely used than the Amazon format.

I think it is the fact that you get free Cloud storage that is moving them away from memory slots. I store all my books in the Cloud, even for my HD+, and only keep a few on the device itself - books that I am going to be reading within the next couple of weeks. Honestly, it keeps me focused. I have so many books that I miss the ones I am supposed to be reading for reviews simply because I have had SO MUCH in the past on the reader that I simply can't keep up. I have a spreadsheet of books, but when I get busy, the time flies and all of a sudden my review is due and I am simply not ready!
Leiah
soireadthisbooktoday.com

The external memory cards that goes in my phone & Nook are both 8 gb, and I have plenty of room on both cards.


Wow so many problems! I have a Nook color not the HD and it has worked great for 3 years strong! Sorry to hear that!

I think it is the fact that you get free Cloud storage that is moving them away from memory slots. I store all my books in the Cloud, even for my HD+, and only keep a few on the device itse..."
Cloud...too many can access the cloud. I like having it on a chip and hard drive for privacy.

The thing with that is - it gets too hot! Do you have it in a cover?? I had the exact same issues, took it into the store, and the lady there said the problem is that I have a leather cover with a bluetooth keyboard that snaps in. Since there is no fan, the unit gets hot, and when it gets too hot it spikes and blows out the components. Well, DUH... I should have figured that out! The replaced it with a brand new one and I no longer use the leather case and it is just as fine as wine and chocolate. I love my HD+ now! I quilted up a nice sleeve from fun fabrics and use the little hole on the bottom corner to clip the cover to the Nook when I am not using it (I have a REALLY bad infestation of gremlins, little buggers are consummate thieves, I can never find anything once I put it down!) and that works out perfectly for me. I fold the sleeve back and use it as a base, but can drop it down as well, when I am just sitting and reading. The keyboard goes in a quilted pocket on the front of the case and, voila! no overheating!
Leiah
Smashwords offers it and I think you can convert from epub to Mobi with Calibre, not sure.