Barnes & Noble Nook Review - Digital Trends

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Digital Trends have published their review of the Barnes & Noble Nook eReader. 'The look of the Nook is not much different than the Amazon Kindle. Both measure in at about 8 by 5 inches and both come with 2GB of internal memory, although the Nook is a tad bit heavier and noticeably thicker. That's where the cosmetic similarities end, however. The biggest difference between the two eReaders is obvious at first glance. Instead of a built-in keypad like on the Kindle, the Barnes & Noble Nook instead uses a secondary color LCD touchscreen display located at the bottom of the device. It's this touch display that you will use for browsing the vendor's catalog of books and magazines, for changing the settings of the Nook and for all around typing - and it looks great too.'

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