The Nook came well after the Kindle.
like an advanced kindle but with more capabilities like a tablet
Kindles and Nooks are both ereaders. The Kindle is manufactured by Amazon and the Nook by Barnes and Noble. They support different file types, but at a similar cost, they are more similar than different.
yes. The SONY READER and the NOOK
There are many subtle differences between the Kindle and the Nook and the "better" choice depends on the features that are most important to you. I would suggest checking out the manufacturer's website for each and looking at the product specs.
The library, amazon.com, or if you have a kindle/ nook from the store located on the kindle/ nook
To transfer your Nook books to your Kindle, first, you need to remove the DRM (Digital Rights Management) from the Nook files using software like Calibre with appropriate plugins. After converting the Nook books to a compatible format (like MOBI or AZW), you can then upload them to your Kindle using a USB connection or by emailing the files to your Kindle’s email address. Always ensure that you comply with copyright laws when transferring books.
Kindle for sure it has more to offer than the Nook & the pricing is totally worth it.
no, kindle fire is 8gb, and nook is 16gb, HOWEVER when watching movies and all the nook buffs WAY too much i suggest the kindle fire if you are planning on buying i suggest the kindle fire
The kindle is available at amazon.com and is very convient and comes in different sizes. Kindle is 4gb and Nook is 2gb. The Nook is available from Barnes and Nobles and much more expensive.
A nook and a kindle are the same thing that do the same things. HOWEVER... one has more than the other. If you are interested about the books rather than just the 3G features and games and such, the nook (by Barnes and Noble) has more than 2 million books available, some of them are even free. The Kindle (by Amazon) only has around 700,000. The kindle has free 3G everywhere you go that connects to the internet, but the nook has 3G for buying books in its store. The nook also has a lending feature so you can borrow or lend books that you buy, and even check out books from the library from the comfort of your couch.
There are many subtle differences between the Kindle and the Nook and the "better" choice depends on the features that are most important to you. I would suggest checking out the manufacturer's website for each and looking at the product specs.