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Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch Reader (Wi-Fi)

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  • "My first and only eReader."
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    Pros: Very easy to use. Does what it says it will do and no more. The no more part is what I like best.

    Cons: Only one and that is that it will not download from Project Gutenberg like the Kindle will.

    Summary: I am an avid Apple user but see no sense in the iPad. Test drove an iPad 2 at an Apple reseller and it was way to heavy to be used as a book. The Nook Simple Touch is light, book sized, and just as easy to use as anything Apple makes. It doesn't have bells and whistles just like a book. If I want bells and whistles I will get on my iMac or my iPhone 4. Please note that I do not work for Apple and this is not intended to be an advertisement for Apple. When I was looking for an eBook reader CNET rated this one as being better than the cheapest Kindle.

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Quick Specifications

  • Wireless connectivity IEEE 802.11n IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11b
  • Display type 6 in Monochrome E Ink
  • Dimensions (WxDxH) 5 in x 0.47 in x 6.5 in
  • Weight 7.48 oz
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