You have to get the free nook app and buy the book. You can't transfer it.
Yes, Barnes and Noble Nook books can be read on an iPad using the Nook app, which is available for download on the App Store. You can sign in with your Barnes and Noble account and access your purchased Nook books on your iPad.
You have to get the free nook app and buy the book. You can't transfer it.
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.
Well I think you can through your nook account if your nook is destroyed. Or do you mean let a friend borrow a book the answer is yes for most nook books.
yes for the i-pad . if you get the i-books app you can buy any harry potter book.
Yes, the Nook is less than the iPad. However it does not have everything that iPad has. It is not a tablet, but an eReader.
Ipad
No, the ipad can do Much Much Much more than the nook.
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.
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.
Yes, the Nook is smaller than the iPad. It is a an ereader and is about the same size as a book.
A person can transfer files to and from an iPad by connecting the device to iTunes. This is accomplished via a computer. It is very easy and simple to transfer contents to and from an iPad by using AnyTrans.