Kindle vs Nook reader vs Sony reader
Kindle eBook reader.
Kindle eBook reader is developed by Amazon.com. The kindle hardware device uses electronic paper display. Kindle eBook reader has the feature to download content from Amazon. Release date of second generation kindle is 9 February 2009. Its operating system is Linux2.6.10. The most exceptional quality of kindle is its battery life. Kindle offers up to 4 days of battery life if Wi-Fi is on continuously and more than fourteen day if Wi-Fi is disconnected. A USB port is also provided for connecting kindle to computer. Kindle supports 2 Giga bytes of memory storage. Kindle supports 16-level gray scale. We can use kindle as a personal computer for blogging, as iPod for listening music and can download any book within a minute from public domain.
Nook Reader:
Barnes and Noble nook also known as Nook reader is developed by Barnes and Noble. Nook reader is an electronic book reader based on Android platform. Nook reader was launched on 30 October 2009 in United States. The price of Nook reader is around US $259. Nook reader is one of the competitors Amazon Kindle. Nook reader has an expansion slot for extra storage. The one feature which differentiates Nook reader from other eBook readers is the “LendMe” feature. According to this feature users can share books with other user if the book is licensed by the publisher and the purchaser permitted to share the book.
Sony Reader:
Sony manufactured an e-reader naming “Sony Reader”. Sony reader uses electronic paper display and it is developed by E Ink Corporation. Sony Reader has eight grayscales level which is viewable in direct sunlight. The best feature is that it does not require power to maintain a static image. Images in Sony Reader can be viewed in both the orientation of landscape and portrait. Sony reader is launched in different models naming with distinct specifications. Some of the model are PRS-300, PRS-600. PRS-900 is the upcoming model of Sony reader.
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