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AppleNews247.Com, December 13, 2011 ) Champaign, IL -- Dave Doloney, the webmaster of Best eBook Reader Reviews, has recently published a detailed video review of the eBook readers, Nook Touch and Kindle Touch where he compares them in two videos plus a table of pros and cons that features the $79 basic Kindle, the Kindle Touch and the Nook Touch.
The first video concentrates on hardware features, homepage organization, page refresh and the multi-touch screen among others in a Kindle vs Nook perspective. Both the Nook Touch and the Kindle Touch win in different
fronts in as far as these features are concerned. The Nook Touch has an expandable memory (32GD microSD card), the homepage interface is much better organized, and the font style is 6 vs Kindles 3-though Dave says this is not really important and may not influence a customers decision. The Kindle on the other hand wins in the multi-touch screens functionality and the ease of changing the font size because it takes just one swipe hence eliminating the need to pull out tool bars. A detailed table can be accessed on
http://best-ebookreader.org/nook-vs-kindle-review-nook-touch-and-nook-color-vs-kindle-3-ebook-reader/
Overall, the Kindle Touch seems to have won on most features both on the video reviewed aspects and the rest that have not been covered in the videos. Many other online ebook reader reviews and comparisons also share this idea. The Kindle Touch for instance has the speakers and earphone jack input which can be used to read audio books loudly and even listen to music while reading. It also uses computer generated voice to read out text books even if they are not audio books; meaning you can actually read an ebook while doing something else like exercising.
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