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| Release date | November 16, 2010 | ||||
| The Bottom Line | The Nook Wi-Fi/3G doesn't quite measure up to the Kindle in terms of design and overall performance, but it's a worthy alternative if you're looking for a more open e-reader that supports the EPUB format. | Barnes & Noble's Nook Color is a capable color touch-screen e-book reader that offers much of the functionality of an Android tablet for half the price of an iPad. | The new touch-screen Nook is a major advancement over its predecessor and offers some real advantages over the 2010 Kindle. | The Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight sets the standard for e-ink e-readers going forward and is well worth the extra money if you do a lot of nighttime reading. | The Kindle Touch is Amazon's best e-reader to date. |
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