B&N Nook Sinclair in Night Leather Cover Review

December 31, 2009 No comments yet

If you are looking for an inexpensive yet stylish leather cover for your Nook eReader, then I highly recommend you check out the Sinclair Leather Cover. The Sinclair cover comes in two colors, Night and Earth (although B&N was sold out of the Earth color when I ordered).

The Sinclair Night leather cover is well made and has a nice clean look to it. The inside features a soft faux-suede lining that is light tan in color. I especially like the way the cover securely holds the Nook. The bottom of the nook slides safely into the molded boot which has a hole in the bottom for easy access to the USB connector, speakers and headphone jack. The top of the nook is secured by two elastic bands at each corner.

I shook the cover with the nook inside to see if there was loose play. There was not. I believe that if you dropped the nook off a table that this cover would do a good job holding it in place and protecting it. Overall, this cover is hard to beat for the price of $29.95.

ZAGGsparq – Portable power for USB eBook Readers

December 29, 2009 No comments yet

Have you wanted to use your Kindle or Nook eReader only to realize that the battery is dead and no easy way to recharge it?

Well, the ZAGGsparq is the perfect solution to rechargeable portable power for your eReader, cell phone, camera or any device that can be charged via a USB connection. Supports charging two USB devices at the same time. One ZAGGsparq is powerful enough to charge an iPhone 4 times before needing a re-charge itself! This device could be a lifesaver for people who travel alot.

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Play Sudoku and Crossword Puzzles on your Kindle 2 or DX

December 21, 2009 4 comments

I know you Kindle owners don't get tired of reading but if you like puzzles then you might want to try some newly release Kindle puzzle books from a company called Puzux. This company makes fully interactive puzzles (Crosswords and Sudoku) that work inside your kindle browser.

I am a big fan of Sudoku puzzles so I purchased their assorted puzzle book. All the game books are available at the Kindle Store. The book itself gives you the instructions on how to setup your Kindle Browser and the links to access the Puzux website to play the games. You will need to create an account on their website but the benefit is you will be able to save your games so you can come back to a puzzle and pick up where you left off.

Overall, I am really impressed on how well they implemented the Sudoku gaming interface. The puzzles are challenging and you can leave yourself notes as you would with a paper version of the puzzle. You can also get hints and you can view the completed puzzle to see how well (or bad) you did. I highly recommend their products!

Available Puzzles



EDM Kindle vs. Nook – Round 1: E ink Screen Dithering

December 18, 2009 No comments yet

eReader Death Match (EDM)

Round 1: E ink Screen Dithering

On the surface, the Kindle 2 and Nook seem to sport the same e-Ink screen. Both eReaders use a E Ink® Vizplex™ electronic paper display. The Nook also has a color LCD navigational screen but for our comparison will only review the E Ink screen on each device.

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I uploaded a grayscale photo (see above) on each device and viewed it at full screen. If you enlarge the photo you can clearly see that each eReader renders grayscale shades differently. The photo on the Nook is clearly more pleasing to the eye when it renders the different shades of gray. The Nook display also seems to have higher contrast which makes text look darker and easier to read.

Now look at the different shades of gray on the kindle display (look at the clouds in the sky). The kindle shows a distinct contrast (hard edges) between the grayscale shades. The Kindle also has an option to turn dithering on or off in a photo but I could not see any difference in quality.

I am not exactly sure why the Nook renders photos better, especially since they are using the same type of screen.

My first thought: I have an original Kindle 2 which may use an older production version of the E Ink screen which they might have improved in the newer Nook.

My second thought: the devices use different operating systems and the eReader software renders the photographs slightly different which is the result shown above.

Round One Winner: Barnes & Noble Nook


Want to make a splash with your Kindle or Nook? Get the RainCoat!

December 16, 2009 No comments yet
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