Tag Archives: misleading
Can you trust the battery claims for the Nook and Kindle?
Can an ereader really give you two months of reading pleasure before needing another charge? Sure, if you read for a half hour every day and never turn on wireless. Continue reading →
Posted in Barnes & Noble, devices, Kindle 3, Kobo
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Tagged battery life, comparisons, kindle, kobo, marketing, misleading, new, nook, touchscreen
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Don’t believe the hype about lending ebooks on the Barnes & Noble nook
B&N wants the world to think that you can loan your ebooks to friends on their Kindle competitor, the nook. The reality is that the feature is so restricted that it is barely usable at all. Continue reading →
Posted in devices, news
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Tagged Amazon, barnes & noble, BN, competition, ebooks, features, fine print, kindle, lending, marketing, misleading, nook, restrictions
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Don't believe the hype about lending ebooks on the Barnes & Noble nook
B&N wants the world to think that you can loan your ebooks to friends on their Kindle competitor, the nook. The reality is that the feature is so restricted that it is barely usable at all. Continue reading →