The war is on. Today, as I was driving to work, I learned over the radio that Barnes and Noble has dropped their price on the eReader, Nook to $199, a drop of $60! In response to that, Amazon lowered the price of their eReader, KindleĀ to $189 within only couple hours of Barnes and Noble price drop. So, who wins here? We DO!
As consumers, we hate monopoly. When there’s competition, prices become competitive as each vendor tries to outdo each other to win customers. Which one is better though?
Comparing the most important features, it looks like the Kindle is the clear winner! The cost is less, weighs less, and battery life is longer than the Nook.
However, Nook also has one big advantage over the Kindle. With the Nook, you can read free ebooks at your local brick and mortar Barnes and Noble stores. You can’t do that with the Kindle.
What about the iPad? Anyone have a success story with their iPads?





