Amazon's new kindle 3 is the new stock on the ebook reader market, so how does it compare to the popular Nook from Barnes and Noble? What are the differences in the middle of the two and which is better? Let's take a close look.

Memory Capacity- The Nook allows for 1,500 books to be stored on the expedient for it's out-of-the-box suitable memory, but it also allows for wide memory by adding a larger Sd card. The kindle comes suitable with a minuscule over double the memory and allows for 3,500 books.

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Push Button Vs. Color Touch Screen- The kindle has all the time been push button technology, and it's 3rd generation isn't any different. The Nook has a 1" high color touch screen that doubles as a touch keyboard for navigation.

Battery Life- The last feature relates directly to this one. With a color touch screen, the Nook has a considerably shorter one-charge usage time of 10 days with the wireless off, versus the Kindle's 30 day one-charge usage time.

E-Ink Display Screens- Both the Nook and Kindle use "E-Ink" screens that allow for reading in high lighting situations and at ultimate angles. Amazon has improved the distinction on this version of the Kindle by 50%.

Size and Weight- The Kindle 3 is just over 3 ounces less than the Nook at 8.5 and 8.7 ounces for the WiFi only and WiFi + 3G models.

WiFi and WiFi + 3G Models- Both clubs have released two versions of the 6" reading display ebook readers. The WiFi only models will work in any wireless hotspot, whereas the 3G models work through At&T 3G wireless service. It should be noted that contracts aren't needed.

Price Drops- possibly it is because ebook readers need to differentiate themselves from the iPad, or just a good old-fashioned price war, but both the Nook and Kindle have dramatically dropped their prices for both models compared to this time last year.

Book Availability- Amazon and Barnes and Noble both have a high ration (over 95%) of the bestsellers ready in their ebook stores, as well as 1,000's of free titles that are older public domain books, such as Count of Monte Cristo, or Pride and Prejudice.

Lending Ability- Only the Nook allows for lending of books for up to two weeks to others with the Nook or Nook apps. The lender cannot use the lent material at that time.

The above points show numerous examples of the differences in the middle of the new Kindle 3 and Nook.

Differences in the middle of Kindle 3 and Nook - Which Is Better?

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