
Some Sonys allow you to handwrite notes or even drawings, using a stylus. Kindles can read content aloud, in a somewhat mechanical voice. Virtually every reader brand has other distinctive capabilities. The original Nook e-reader had a browser that worked okay. Wake up the NOOK menu (simply slide with your finger from left to right) 2. Act fast this limited edition wont be around forever NOOK 149.99.

Most readers have the capability to be a basic MP3 player or basic digital photo frame. Apparently B&N is going forward with this due to the positive response it got from adding the Google Play Store to the Nook HD and HD+. GlowLight illumination means easy reading during your daily travels or at night. With Kindles, for example, Word documents and photos in jpeg format must be sent to Amazon for conversion before they can be loaded. Other readers are more limited in their support. They also typically support documents of other types, such as Word documents. Some such models, including the Nooks and Sonys, accept those formats with digital rights management provisions, too, which allows you to borrow e-books from some public libraries. The new NOOK GlowLight is available both in stores and online, alongside NOOK® HD and NOOK® HD+, for the low price of just 119, with Barnes & Noble Members getting an additional 10 off this.

Even last year’s iPad 2 still costs £329. The NOOK Simple Touch eReader allows you to read numerous eBooks as it features its 6-inch touchscreen display. xda-developers forum member wheilitjohnny has given the Nook Simple Touch multitouch capabilities. Some readers, including the Barnes & Noble Nook, can also accept books from other e-book stores natively-that is, without the need to convert their format. If Apple ever concerned itself with the affairs of mere mortals, it might worry: the colour-screen HD+ is iPad-sized and £229. Books ordered from the reader's dedicated e-book store all come formatted for the device.
