As I’ve stated more than once recently, I am now the proud owner of a Nook by Barnes & Noble (great thanks to my parents for the early birthday gift). If you are a regular reader of my blog, you likely know that I have been on a fairly consistent reading kick lately. After wrestling with a few instances of trouble finding a book I intended to read, It only seemed reasonable to consider going digital. And at the current price it is hard to argue against it (though technically in this case my price was free, if I didn’t get it gifted I would likely have bought it myself anyway).
I’ve just finished my first ebook on the Nook and I have to say that I really enjoyed reading as such. There are a number of features I haven’t even fully played with that I intend to explore in the future (such as loading some music on it and playing some tunes while I read). I have a colleague who is all psyched to try out the LendMe feature with me as well as take a lunch to B&N to enjoy some of the perks that come with being a Nook owner (e.g., access to free titles in the store, discounts on food and drinks at the café). I have also experimented with the text highlighting and annotation features. I will say that the touch keypad takes a little getting used to for text typing (as is typical to any new handheld device I’ve experienced), but I’m sure I’ll adjust – otherwise I’ve been very happy with the device. The screen is easy to read, the battery has a long life-span, and navigation is simple and intuitive.
I opted to skip the 3G version as I don’t see a need for constant online access when I only will likely be downloading books as I need them and I have access to WiFi both at work and home. Though the difficulty of getting onto my work network consistently has made me question this choice at times. But arguably there are more pressing matters I should be attending to at work anyway (supposedly). I’ve tested the beta browser on the device and it is sufficient, though a bit slow. But truly I don’t anticipate spending a lot of time web browsing on the device (though if it were faster and the keyboard easier to use, perhaps I would be able to post my book reviews directly from it).
All in all I am fairly happy with the device and I’m enjoying my reading experiences on it. If anyone else has one (or gets one) and has books they would like to lend or borrow, feel free to let me know. So far my library is one 2 books deep, but I’m sure it will expand quickly.