As expected [1], bookseller giant Barnes & Noble officially launched nook, a touchscreen-based color ereader
[2] device to rival Amazon.com's bestselling Kindle. According to Barnes & Noble, nook heralds several industry milestones--it's the first ereader based on Google's Android mobile operating system, and it's also the first to provide for free both 3G wireless access via AT&T's mobile broadband network as well as in-store WiFi access via B&N's own service.
Barnes & Noble will offer more than one million nook titles at launch, with most bestsellers and new releases priced at $9.99--in addition, consumers can subscribe to periodicals including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times. Barnes & Noble reports that nook can hold up to 1,500 ebooks and other printed content--a 16GB MicroSD card holds up to 17,500 ebooks. The device's LendMe technology enables consumers to lend ebooks to friends free of charge for up to 14 days at a time--nook content may be shared across devices including the iPhone, iPod touch, select BlackBerry and Motorola smartphones, and PCs or Macs equipped with Barnes & Noble eReader software.
Barnes & Noble will begin shipping nook at the end of November--the device will cost $259.00. The first 10,000 customers to pre-order the device will receive a free ebook copy of Malcolm Gladwell's bestseller The Tipping Point.
For more about nook:
- read this release [2]
Related articles:
Barnes & Noble [3] takes on Amazon with new eBookstore
Barnes & Noble [4] introduces B&N Bookstore app for iPhone
Links:
[1] http://www.fiercemobilecontent.com/story/barnes-noble-launch-android-powered-ereader/2009-10-09
[2] http://www.fiercewireless.com/press-releases/barnes-noble-introduces-nook-its-wireless-ebook-reader-e-ink-display-first-color-touc
[3] http://www.fiercemobilecontent.com/story/barnes-noble-takes-amazon-new-ebookstore/2009-07-21
[4] http://www.fiercemobilecontent.com/story/barnes-noble-debuts-m-commerce-app-iphone/2009-06-29