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Monday, July 11, 2011

Sound Byte: Kindle unseated by Nook at top of our Ratings

Since we first started covering e-book readers, the Kindle has ruled undisturbed--until now. Barnes & Noble's newest Nook Simple Touch e-reader has features that put it slightly ahead of the Kindle for the first time.

Consumer Reports electronics editor Paul Reynolds compared the two devices point by point; on last week's Into Tomorrow with Dave Graveline radio show, he explains just how the Nook gained its top-of-the-charts position. Listen to our Sound Byte podcast for the details.

About Sound Bytes
Every week, Consumer Reports experts produce a short (less than two minutes in length) audio segment which cover a wide variety of issues regarding consumer electronics and technology. These small "sound bites" can be heard on Into Tomorrow with Dave Graveline. The Sound Byte that is featured in the Consumer Reports Electronics Blog is a segment that aired on last weekend's Into Tomorrow over-the-air broadcast.

About Into Tomorrow
Now in its 15th year, Into Tomorrow with Dave Graveline covers the Latest in Consumer Electronics & Technology available today and... into tomorrow. The show airs on over 160 AM and FM radio stations around the U.S., on SIRIUS XM Satellite Radio, radio stations in Germany, Bermuda, New Zealand, Canada and several other sources including Mobile Broadcast Network, BeOS Radio, Sprint Radio, TiVo, and many others—every weekend. "Into Tomorrow" is also heard around the world on the Armed Forces Networks in several other countries. You can also catch all Into Tomorrow episodes on the Web. (The most recent show is usually added about three or four days after it has been broadcast on the radio.)


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