Does the Barnes and Noble E-Book "Nook" enjoy a backlight?

i'm interested in buying it, but in the description it doesn't say if it have a backup light or something, i find it useless without
Well, no. The botoom of the nook screen has a touch-lcd color screen. Where you in actual fact read, it has no light, to reduce look hard. You will need a light. It is supposed to be like a book. On books, here is no backlight.
It does not have a backlight or any other built in lighting. It uses an E-Ink display which displays certificate very similar to the way it would look on paper. They do put on the market a small light attachment for it for around $15

The bottom LCD is viewable in the dark though...which isn't that polite.
"> I think it have backlight, so i've heard on gizmodo.com
No. Ebook readers use eInk, so they don't have backlight. It simulate reading experience of a book.

There will be light that suitable for the ebook reader, and it in recent times works like book light. I don't know about pale of the Nook, but I know there is a light here for the Amazon Kindle:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000TXZ…

Personally, I recommend the Kindle over the Nook. I suggest you to read the end of this article as all right, it mentions something about Barnes and Nobles and other ebook readers:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…


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