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How does the nook or kindle work?

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Carissa


Can someone explain to me exactly how it works?
Well, here's my situation. I want to get a nook/kindle for my father-in-law. He likes to own the actual books, but I was thinking that the nook would be better for taking places since he also likes to keep his books in good condition. So what I'm wondering is if you can purchase the book and then somehow also have it on the nook/kindle?

Sorry if this is confusing.



Answer
Hi, Carissa, this is not confusing at all. Here's all the answers you need.
A lot of people - especially avid readers - are initially against eReaders but they become supporters as soon as they get the device and use it for a whilte. Regular books are great indeed but people that get an eReader generally read 3-4 times more books than before they got one thus that speaks for the devices (worth the money and useful.)
You need to purchase a digital version of the book to have it on Nook or Kindle.
There are many advantages of eReaders - for example, you can put MP3's on them and listen while you read and they can hold thousands of books in digital format.
Choosing the device, you should first decide which screen you want: e-Ink or LCD. It depends on what you're reading. If just black & white novels then the better one would be Kindle or e-Ink Nook from Barnes & Noble. If you read electronic magazines or college text books with a lot of color graphs and charts or childrenâs' books with a lot of pictures then the better would be Nook Color LCD from Barnes & Noble. Then, you should understand the limitations of e-Ink eReaders (such as Kindle) - they are limited to be black & white for now they "blink" at each ebookâs page turn, they're not too good for web browsing, they need external light source for reading when dark, and they cannot handle videos.
You can get Kindle 3G or Wi-Fi or Nook e-Ink (3G or Wi-Fi) or Nook Color Android tablet (Wi-Fi). 3G means the internet connection is included for free for the life of the device thus you can download a new book even when you're walking on the street. Wi-Fi means that you need to have access to wireless hotspot - examples would be any Barnes & Noble store that provides free Wi-Fi to Nook's or any Starbucks or any McDonalds or airport or any other place that provides free Wi-Fi service - to download eBooks. Again, it's only needed to download eBooks or browse the Internet. Once you downloaded the eBooks to your device, you don't need Internet connection to read them. There's over a million of free public ebooks as well as over a million of ebooks that you need to pay for available through Barnes & Noble eBook store. Prices are generally much lower than for physical books.
Whichever device you choose, here's the advantages of the Nookâs (both e-Ink black & white and Nook Color) over Kindle:
- Any Barnes & Noble store provides free Wi-Fi to Nook's
- Nook allows to lend books for 2 weeks to friends or to your other devices that run B&N app (PC, MAC, Android phones, Apple iPhone and iPad, etc.) Barnes & Noble allows (when you walk in with the Nook to B&N store) to read any available eBook for free while in the store via free provided in the store Wi-Fi. With Nook, while in BN store you get exclusive articles from top authors, and great offers including cafe treats and unique deals.
- Nook (unlike Kindle) can be used for library ebooks.
- Nook (unlike Kindle) can be used for renting text-ebooks.
Nook Color is worth mentioning separately as this is a hybrid Android eReader/tablet device, something between Kindle and iPad. Even though Nook Color has LCD touchscreen, it's a new generation screen which is anti-glare coated and is better performing in sunlight and produces less glare all of which are dooming reading on iPad. Also, the screen is amazing and readable/viewable at wide angles.
Overall, Nook Color is more than e-Reader as you can also watch video and use Android applications on it. It's a hybrid device, much more than just an e-Reader but not a full tablet as it doesn't have a camera. If all you want is to read novels, Kindle (or the original e-Ink Nook) might be better for you. If you want something more from your device (color charts and graphs of college text books, photos, children's books, magazines and web sites in full color) at half of the price of iPad or Galaxy tab, then Nook Color is your best bet. at half of the price of iPad or Galaxy tab, then Nook Color is your best bet.

Does an iPhone 5 have a decent camera on it? Good quality? HD?




John Deere


I have an LG lucid, does the iPhone 5 have a camera similar in quality?


Answer
The iPhone 5 has a fantastic 8mp camera with many features. It has advanced optics and this really cool panorama feature, which allows you to take a bigger picture than you can normally. It has HDR capabilities. The camera creates seamless shots that look brilliant even in low light. You can edit your photos, red eye, crops, right on the app without having to o thought the computer. You can also easily share your photos.

Thus is from the apple website, and it is honestly all true. I have an iPhone 5 and I can assure you it's he truth.




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