NOOK vs Kindle
Nook vs Kindle. As far as ereaders go both of these devices are excellent. Both the Nook and Kindle have similar features and both Barnes & Noble and Amazon offer excellent support for their respective products.
Sometimes the best and worst of a device is not apparent until you’ve used it, and then everyone puts different values on certain features anyway.
Our first Nook vs Kindle comparison is the Nook Simple Touch vs the Kindle Touch Wi-Fi
NOOK vs Kindle

| Nook vs Kindle |
Nook Simple Touch |
Kindle Touch* |
| Size |
6.5″ x 5.0″ x 0.47″ |
6.8″ x 4.7″ x 0.40″ |
| Weight |
7.48 ounces |
7.5 ounces |
| Display |
6″ E Ink Pearl display |
6″ E Ink Pearl display |
| On device storage |
Up to 1,000 bookswith an expandable microSD card up to 32GB available |
Up to 3,000 books |
| Battery life |
Installed rechargeable batteryUp to 2 months with wireless off based on 1 hour of daily reading |
Installed rechargeable batteryUp to 2 months with wireless off based on 1/2 hour of daily reading |
| Wi-Fi connectivity |
Built in Wi-Fi get books in seconds |
Built in Wi-Fi get books in seconds |
| Support |
Free Nook support at any Barnes & Noble bookstore, online Nook support including Video Tutorials, FAQ and User guides |
Free online kindle support including How-to videos, FAQ and User guides |
| In the box |
Nook simple touch, microUSB cable, Quick start guide, Built-in Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary |
Kindle touch, USB 2.0 cable, Quick start guide |
| Price |
$99 |
$99 (includes special offers) $139 (without special offers) |
*Kindle Touch also available in 3G
>Click HERE for the Nook Simple Touch<
or
>Click HERE for the Kindle Touch Wi-Fi<




