When will the eBook reader "Nook" be within stores?

anyone know when Nook by Barnes and Noble will actually become an in store item?
Answers:
All I can say is by the end of November. No exact date up till now...

However, I'll suggest you to choose the Kindle because internet access is so high-status. This is a review from a top reviewer and a book lover, see how she says:

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

Hope this helps. Source(s): http://www.barnesandnoble.com/nook/index…
It is deferred November. But the exact date is not announced yet. You can pre-order it on their official sales page here:

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/nook/index…

I own the Kindle 2, however. If you ask me to choose again in a minute, I'll still go for the Kindle instead of the Nook, because I think the web browsing function is fairly important. The free internet (and now it is free international internet) plus the web browser allow me to look for information whenever I'm within need. It is really a cool feature that cannot be missed. And right now it is free for both the U.S. and heaps other countries, it is just incredible when you bring it to trip.

I remember I read this review when I decided to get my Kindle:

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

Hope it help :)
It's supposed to be released at the end of November. Source(s): research
November 30, 2009 is when it's supposed to ship. Source(s): http://ereaderquestions.com
30th November is the official release date.

I'm not sure if you'll consider the Amazon Kindle, but I've looked into comparison between it and the Barnes and Nobles Nook.

From the recognized page of B&N, here is how the Nook compares with the Kindle:

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/nook/compa…

Since Barnes and Noble page is only mentioning the advantage of the Nook over the Kindle, tolerate me try to tell more about the benefit of the Kindle 2 over the Nook:

- There is no internet browser for the Nook. So even with Wi-Fi, you can individual use it to purchase book. You cannot do searching in Google, Wikipedia, check email, etc., like what you can do near the Kindle.

- The Amazon Kindle has international free 3G wireless which covers over 100 countries. So even if you're in places like the UK or Australia, you can access the internet near the Kindle free of charge. The Nook has wireless only within the U.S., and is controlled for use of buying books only

- The Kindle is available outside the U.S. (it ships to 176 countries), while the Nook only ship within the U.S. at this moment.

- The Kindle have text-to-speech function, so it can treat an ebook like audio book. This function is not present on the Nook.

- Amazon is already doing some change after the Nook is announced (still more than one month for it to be available). They dropped the price of their International Kindle even further. And they are going to release a PC software which can read their Kindle books.

One more item to be aware is that, at first glance you may think the Nook can read ebooks with color touch eyeshade. But indeed the color touch screen is only a small screen beneath the greyscale eink eyeshade, and seems it is only used to browse the cover of ebooks.

In my opinion, it is a tie between the Kindle and the Barnes and Noble. But if you may travel and you savour reading during your trip, you should go for the Kindle for sure. Moreover, I trust the Kindle will come up with some strategies very soon, close to improving their lending book function. The Kindle is the biggest player in the ereader flea market right now, and I believe it will put enormous effort to hold its position.

I recommend this article as very well, it is the best review on ebook readers I've ever read:

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

Hope this helps you decide. Source(s): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0015T9… (Amazon Kindle after price drop)
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/nook/index… (Barnes and Nobles Nook)


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