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1bumblesby
nov 1, 2009, 9:38 am

Well it's here. BN's competition for the Kindle. I have a Sony ebook reader, so I can't buy from Amazon or B&N.

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2philn
dec 4, 2009, 11:21 pm

I'm still trying to get a look at the Nook. When I was in B&N today they said they would have a demo model available next week. If I was to order one today it wouldn't be delivered until late in January at the earliest.

Sounds a lot like what happened with the Kindle when it first came out.

I also have a Sony. Did you get the free firmware upgrade? I did it in order to get the ePub capability. What's interesting is that the B&N eBooks will also be in ePub. The thought is that I'd be able to buy from B&N in addition to the Sony Store.

3bumblesby
Bewerkt: dec 5, 2009, 12:56 pm

I have the new touch screen Sony 600. I think it already has the ePub firmware

4reading_fox
dec 5, 2009, 6:22 pm

#2 I'm not sure Sony users can buy from BnN. IIRC BnN are using a very recent Epub Version that isn't compatable with Sony's Epub version. It's all to do with adobe's DRM.

MobileRead forums may have the latest answers.

5philn
dec 5, 2009, 6:23 pm

I've still got the old Sony 500. Three years and still going strong. I hate Sony when it comes to DRM on their media, but they do make excellent hardware and support it even when it's out of warranty.

6RosyLibrarian
feb 15, 2010, 2:35 pm

I just wanted to say that I received a Nook for Valentines Day and I, who had never even been interested in e-reading, was amazed. While I would never part with my physical library, I had a good time loading all the classics from Gutenberg onto it. It's so nice to just have them at my fingertips.

Another awesome point was being able to rent e-books from the library and easily load them onto my Nook. Piece of cake and I don't have to worry about having any late fees.

I don't really have anything to say in regards to how it stacks up to other e-readers but the Nook has been a good experience so far.

7MaureenRoy
nov 23, 2016, 5:44 pm

A 2015 6th edition is available of The Nook Book, paperback, 406 pages, by Patrick Kanouse, published by Que. Full US price is $19.99

It calls itself an unofficial guide to Nook e-book readers. Its Hardware/Software scope includes the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook, NOOK Glowlight, and Nook Reading Apps.

I think of it as an owner's manual. Earlier editions of this book include other NOOK hardware versions, such as NOOK Color, NOOK Tablet, NOOK HD, etc.