Reviews and Problems with Barnes and Noble Nook Simple Touch
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Overall 9
Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch
PC Magazine
20 January 2012
Conclusion: Thanks to plenty of upgrades, a new lower price, no ads, and a laser-sharp focus on the reading experience, the refreshed Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch remains our
Pros: Inexpensive. No ads. Excellent touch-screen experience. Faster page refreshes. Access to over 2 million books, newspapers, and magazines.
Conclusion: An E Ink reader you can use in the dark? Yep. Barnes & Noble delivers the first ebook reader with edge lighting that really works. And it's a winner.
Pros: Edge lighting works very well. Slightly lighter than the Simple Touch. Memory card slot and ePUB compatibility add flexibility. Includes AC adapter.
Cons: Rubberized bezel attracts dust. Page turn buttons are a bit stiff (although you don?t need to use them, thanks to the touch screen).