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Retailers are expected to begin opening in the second half of 2026, with the first residents moving into the development in ...
Barnes & Noble's original NOOK threw complexity at Amazon's Kindle to try to carve a spot in the growing ereader market. A dual-screen device pairing both E Ink and touchscreen LCD panels ...
But this e-reader gives Google’s OS a bit more of a workout, ditching the low-power, monochrome E Ink display and the two-screen interface of the original Nook. Instead, it's got a 7-inch color ...
However, it lacks the original Nook's 3.5-inch color screen. The Simple Touch is designed to buy and read books. That's it. No Apps. It's a good choice if you're looking for a simple, low-cost e ...
Online orders start today on the Nook web site. Both tablets will ship in the UK in late November. The original 7-in. Nook Tablet, released in November 2011 for $249, now starts at $179.
The original Nook Touch remains one of the best eReaders on the market thanks to the comfortable design, simple interface, and speedy performance. Now the bookseller is adding a new feature: ...
The big news about Barnes & Noble’s new Nook–which, like the Amazon Kindle, maintains the same name in spite of a complete redesign–is that the device eschews the original year-and-a-half ...
Outside you'll find the same 7-inch VividView IPS LCD display found on the original NOOK Color and the overall shape of the device is quite similar as well. Inside you'll find a dual-core Texas ...
Judging from its latest refresh, though, B&N may be out of ammunition. The original Nook with GlowLight was the first e-reader with a light-up screen, letting you read in the dark without using an ...
The original Nook Color wasn’t quite there, but with better components and a software refresh, a smooth-running Nook tablet could have some serious curb appeal at the bookseller’s retail stores.
The big news about Barnes & Noble’s new $139 Wi-Fi-only Nook—which, like the Amazon Kindle, maintains the same name in spite of a complete redesign—is that the device eschews the original ...