: Read Review @ kindlechat.blogspot.com or buy @ astore.amazon.com The Kindle 3 carries over lot of Kindle 2 reading-centered features, including social networking, free 3G access to Kindle Store (and its wide selection of competitively priced books and other reading materials), 60 second book downloads, free 3G access in over 100 countries, and cross-platform book sharing. On the other hand, the Kindle 3 makes big improvements on the Kindle 2 over (1) ease of carrying the device, (2) ease of using it, and (3) readability of the device. read the rest of this review @ kindlechat.blogspot.com

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Kindle 2 & DX Review

This is a short video on the kindles from amazon. Hope you guys enjoy!

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Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet Unboxing and Review

Look what we got in our grubby hands — it’s the new Nook Tablet, Barnes & Noble’s attempt to elbow in on this holiday season’s crowded tablet landscape. At 9, the slate is being positioned as a direct competitor to Amazon’s budget Kindle Fire. Thus far, the device has yet to capture the public’s imagination in the same way Amazon’s tablet has — due, at least in part, to the many similarities between it and last year’s Nook Color. Externally, the Tablet is virtually indistinguishable from the Nook Color. It’s got the same dimensions (8.1 x 5.0 x 0.48 inches), making for a tall and narrow display. It also rocks that same distinctive bar looping out from its bottom lefthand corner. Barnes & Noble has opted for a lighter silver color scheme here, instead of the Nook Color’s dark gray shell, and has managed to shave a bit of weight from the newest Nook — so it comes in at 14.1 ounces, in spite of its souped-up internals. At 0.48 inches, the tablet is thicker than both the iPad 2 (0.35 inches) and the Kindle Fire (0.45 inches), if only just barely in the latter case. The display continues to monopolize the majority of the front of the device, save for bezel and a small laminated black area that houses the lowercase “n” home button, which is a little more pronounced this time around. Turned off, this black surface appears large on the Tablet, where it’s flush with the display. When turned on, however, an additional small black area reveals itself on the bottom of the

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How To Root Barnes And Noble Nook Color *@HOT@*

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Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet Review & Specifications

Back in April, the Nook Color underwent a magical change of sorts: a software update that transformed the device from a color screen e-reader into an honest to goodness Android tablet. It was the company’s first swipe at the space — a backdoor approach that beat out fellow e-reader manufacturers like Amazon and Kobo. Its follow-up, the Nook Tablet, marks the company’s first out-of-the-box shot at the consumer tablet market. Not to mention, it also goes head to head with the Kindle Fire, a device that’s sure to be one of the best-selling gadgets of the holiday season, thanks to its price and wide content selection. Need a fun way to pass the time this weekend? Why not roll down to your local Barnes & Noble for a round of “Nook Tablet or Nook Color?” It’s the gadgety game that’s sweeping the nation. Yes, it’s been said before, but it bears repeating: the Tablet is nearly identical to its predecessor. When we asked Barnes & Noble why it opted to go with the same form factor, a company rep told us it was because the Nook Color was such a successful device with an immediately recognizable design. In other words, the Nook Color wasn’t broken, so B&N didn’t fix it — besides, the company surely wanted to make the most of its Yves Behar investment. The only major changes to the body are a lighter color (a metallic silver to the Color’s dark gray), and a slightly more textured back, which should help when it comes to keeping the thing from slipping to the floor during a

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Barnes and Noble Nook Color Unboxing – 2011

Hey guys, This is just a quick unboxing of the Nook Color by Barnes and Noble. We hope to have an in-depth review out within the next week or so! Please SOOBSCRIBE :) !

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Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet: Unboxing and Review

Detailed unboxing and walkthrough of the 7″ Nook Tablet from Barnes & Noble. MSRP: 9 CPU: 1GHZ (Dual Core) RAM: 1GB Storage: 16GB (+MircoSD) Display: LCD (IPS) 1024 X 600, 169 pixels per inch (PPI) OS: Nook OS (Android 2.3) Link: www.barnesandnoble.com Fact Correction: Nook Color Display is IPS, d’oh! Google+: Michael Kukielka Facebook: www.facebook.com/DetroitBORG Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com/DetroitBORG Follow me on Ping: MichaelKukielka Follow me on GameCenter: DetroitBORG E-mail me: mikekukielka@gmail.com Subscribe: www.youtube.com/DetroitBORG

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Barnes & Noble Nook Color e-Reader includes a Pandora App to sync and play all your fav stations on Pandora. The app itself works just fine, but when your Pandora first and started streaming music, then open the mp3 player and try to play mp3s on your memory card, both apps will fight with each other and play musics simultaneously! Same with Pandora App and Video Player app, as demonstrated later in this video. Not a good thing, I hope B&N puts out an update to fix this problem. I assume the Pandora app would be best used when you are hooked up to the Charging cable and have available Wi-Fi connection for streaming. Otherwise, the battery will certainly drain faster than you think.

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Short review of the JAVOEdge Tweed cover for the Barnes an Noble Nook Color.

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Barnes & Noble NOOK Review (2nd Generation)

Barnes & Noble NOOK (2nd Generation) – REVIEW OVERVIEW: www.barnesandnoble.com INCLUDED IN THE BOX: – NOOK microUSB Cable – AC Adapter – Rechargeable Battery SPECIFICATIONS: Weight: 7.48 ounces* Height: 6.5 inches Width: 5.0 inches Depth: 0.47 inches Resolution: 800×600 35% lighter, 6% thinner and over an inch shorter than NOOK 1st Edition™–overall 21% more compact BATTERY INFO: Battery can last up to 2 months with Wi-Fi® off** Installed rechargeable battery Charge via USB to a computer or power adapter Charging time: 3 hours from wall outlet Most advanced E Ink® Pearl Display 16-level gray scale for greater detail High contrast screen-50% greater contrast than NOOK 1st Edition™ Read in bright sun with no glare 80% less flashing and Fast Page™ for immersive reading (see demo) Quick wireless downloads / Download books in seconds Wireless connectivity via Wi-Fi® (802.11b/g/n) Free Wi-Fi® in all Barnes & Noble stores Free Wi-Fi® at over 20000 AT&T® hotspots nationwide MEMORY: 2GB***—Holds up to 1000 books Slip in a micro SD card to add your personal files Expandable microSD† card up to 32GB CONNECTORS: MicroUSB connector charges your battery and connects to your computer NOOK supports these popular formats: – ePub – PDF – Graphic: JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP PAST VIDEOS Unboxing the NOOK (Barnes & Noble) www.youtube.com Introduction: Bug Out Library (Urban Survival) www.youtube.com

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