“The new Nook GlowLight has a better screen and brighter light, but that light is still uneven, its lack of page turn buttons make it difficult to use for lefties, and the overall package can’t match ...
I spent many collective hours of my teenage years wandering the aisles of Barnes & Noble. When Nook displays began popping up at each store (around 2010) I always took a few minutes of my trips to try ...
One of my favorite e-reading devices, except for suboptimal library book support I've been using e-ink e-readers since the beginning, and the Barnes & Noble Nook GlowLight 4 is as good as it gets for ...
Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000. He covers the gamut of gadgets and is a notable reviewer of mobile accessories and portable audio products, ...
In spite of the hegemony of tablets, ebook readers continue to survive in the modern marketplace. As such, the time is right for another Battle of the ebook readers. Historically, this feature has ...
While its crisp 300-dpi display and physical page turn buttons make the Barnes & Noble Nook GlowLight 3 a pleasure to read with, its suspect build quality, lackluster performance and inferior ...
The battle of competing e-readers has all been won by Amazon's Kindle line of products, but there still manage to be a few sorties here and there from the sidelines. Kobo just announced a more ...
Barnes & Noble has once again remembered that it ostensibly wants to sell e-readers and has announced the Nook GlowLight 4, a $149 e-reader that offers a refreshed design, more onboard storage, and ...
“The Kindle may beat Nook slightly in a few areas, but when it comes down to it, nobody getting a Nook is going to walk away disappointed because it's not a Kindle. And in many ways, the Nook is ...
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