How does iPad stack up against Kindle and Nook?
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This article compares theiPad 10th generation,Kindle 11th generation, andNook GlowLight 4.
Overall Findings
These devices are often available from third-party sellers for less than the original launch price.
If you travel or commute, a small, light rig like the Kindle may be the better choice.
The question is, do you need such a display if you only read books?
The iPad isn’t an e-reader but a tablet on which you’re able to read books.
So, before spending money on a full-featured tablet, ensure it’s what you need.
It also has a 1080p HD front-facing camera for FaceTime calls.
If you want a camera, look beyond a simple e-reader like Kindle or Nook GlowLight.
Networking: The Field Narrows
Networking is where the field narrows among all these devices.
All of these devices have Wi-Fi capability.
The iPad can also be purchased with cellular capabilities for5Gor 4G connectivity.
If you want a full-featured tablet that can also serve as an e-reader,go with the iPad.
If you mostly read Kindle books and don’t want a tablet,the Kindle is the obvious choice.
If you read ebooks in various formats,the Nook Glowlight 4 is for you.