Reviewers Liked
- Clear, crisp reading experience, Social functionality, Portability
- Facile touchscreen interface, Easytohold thanks to light weight and texture, Great software design
- The 2011 Nook is a compact and lightweight e-book reader with a responsive high-contrast Pearl e-ink touch screen that offers quick page turns. It's got built-in Wi-Fi for direct access to the online Barnes & Noble store, an expansion slot for additio
- Hardware is excellent quality.-B&N ebookstore offers a huge selection.-Special in-store offers
Reviewers Didn't Like
- Somewhat buggy software, Touchscreen less than ideal for nonreading interaction, No 3G option
- Physical buttons are stiff and too hard to press
- The 2011 Nook has no support for audio, no 3G option, and no Web browser. The rubberized finish on the back of device attracts fingerprints
- Web browser is a pain.-Menu navigation takes several clicks. This post was written by: Carly Z - who has written 472 posts on Gear Diary. Carly has been a gadget fiend for a long time, going back to her first PDA (a Palm M100). She
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