I like the Nook I've used them for years. The Glowlight is great for reading books if you don't have a car because they're smaller and lighter than print books and you can read them in the dark. I like them better than Kindle. The 4 is smaller and lighter than the 3, so that's a welcome improvement. However, the 4 is slower than the 3. So when you click on a book, you don't get immediate response. And if you click again and still don't get one, what will happen is after a number of seconds it'll respond to all your clicks as if it's going crazy. I took mine to the local B&N and the clerk told me there's nothing wrong with mine. It's how they made the 4 (Really, B&N, you couldn't make it smaller and maintain the speed?) So now I click once and wait and it works fine. Also I dont close down a book until it's finished, so I only encounter the delay when opening a new book. I would have preferred the white frame but they're hard to come by. The dealer shipped the Nook in a timely fashion and it was exactly as advertised. Read full review
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The B&N Glowlight 6” is a disappointment. After owning several Nook products I expected it to be of the same quality as the others. It is only black and white which makes looking at a magazine useless. The resolution of the image is poor, grainy images at best. It does fine for reading a book but not much else. I should have looked at the competition before purchasing.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have been using Nook readers since the first touch model and this unit is smaller to hold, changes pages faster, and is easier to read on than any of the other models that I have owned.
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Easy to hold. Compact.
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