Yes, you can get on the web using its WIFI feature. One nook also has a 3G feature so you can always buy books from anywhere you go, internet or no internet.
The nook is used to read childrens and adult books. In childrens books you could read it yourself or the nook could read it for you. You could look in the internet and downlowd stuff from the internet. It also has apps.
Mary Jane loved to sit in her window, in the reading nook her father built for her, and read her favourite books.
Nook is an e-reader wich means only built for reading books now it doesn't glare. An iPad is better business choice or for a kid, but its not built for reading.
Some symbols associated with reading include books, glasses, a library, a bookshelf, a bookmark, and an open book. Reading can also be represented by a cozy nook, a cup of tea, or a reading lamp.
Yu have to copy or download to your computer then download to nook. You can also copy and paste to your nook.
A Nook is a digital reading system that benefits your eyes. Systems like Ipad, NookColor, and others are full-lighted screens that hurt your eyes. The Nook is programmed to look and feel just like a book. But with the Nook, you can download millions of books but just in one machine. If you are a bookworm, the Nook will really and truly help you.
No you don't. If you don't want to spend money on them then you can get NOOK friends and ask them to lend you books or you can just get free books. GOod luck!
I would recommend the NOOKcolor to just about anyone! You can LendBooks to all your friends who have nooks and eBooks are cheaper on NOOK and you can get library books onto your nook too! The Nook also plays mp4 movies, any type of music (Pandora included) and also has some small games like Chess or Sudoku! Although bolth are great if you have the money go for the NOOKcolor anyday! Hello! This is another person. I would recommend the NOOK to just about anyone. If you are looking for a device that holds your millions of books without hurting your eyes, than the NOOK and the KINDLE are almost the same. However the Nook is a little bit higher in price if you want 3G+Wi-fi or just plain Wi-fi. I like the Nook better, because it allows you to read like a normal book, and is organized in such a way that will be helpful and easier to find books in your library which can hold billions of books. And, yeah. I do NOT recommend the NookColor, because yes, it does hurt your eyes. So I suggest you don't get it for reading purposes.
the nook offers z wide selection of books from barnes and nobles book catalog. you can also find free books from Google books. you can import pdfs, and other non drom epub books. also you can not import kindle books such as amzn, whichis amazons lock on kindle books. so the nook offers many books from scifi to thriller.
It depends on whether you want something cheap just for reading then its a regular Nook but if you want all the expensive features like games its the Nook color.
I have had personal experience with the Barnes and Noble Nook. I have found it to be flexible with eBooks, as well as Adobe PDF files. I have also worked with the apps for the Nook and Kindle both. In that case, I prefer the Kindle app for reading books.
Basically a Nook is just like a regular book. You cannot read a regular book without light, so it's the same with the Nook. Sunlight does not make reading harder.