The Nook Color, Barnes & Noble’s new nook revealed today in NYC, will be broken down for your easy reading pleasure: it’s based off Android, uses a 7-inch IPS touchscreen with 1024 x 600 resolution at 169 pixels per inch, has 8GB of built-in storage and micro-SD card that can support up to 32GB slot, a 3.5mm headphone jack, Wi-Fi b/g/n (not 3G at all), micro USB port, and will support several third-party apps such as Pandora, Chess, a media player, and a kid’s eBookStore. It all costs $249 and ships November 19th. Via: Barnes & Noble
Barnes & Noble Announce The Full Touchscreen Nook Color, Now Try And Say “Ooh”
by Stefan Etienne on 26. Oct, 2010 5:54PM in Android, E-Readers
Nook pricing goes down, $150 Wi-Fi model also takes the stage
by Stefan Etienne on 21. Jun, 2010 9:30AM in Android, E-Readers
Remember the Nook? You do? You should. Well, let’s cut to the chase and jump to the news. The Nook you used to know about retails for $199 (comes with 3G, remember?), and a new Wi-Fi only model announced today retails for $149. Before the original Nook retailed for $259, and the Wi-Fi one didn’t exist. Another nice bonus is that this Wi-Fi Nook is all white, completing its design in the process. Good work Barnes & Noble. Oh, one more thing!The new Nook 1.4 Android 1.6 firmware allows you to use AT&T Wi-Fi for free, anywhere.
Source: BestBuy
Barnes & Noble plans B&N Reader app for iPad around launch
by Stefan Etienne on 11. Mar, 2010 1:12PM in Apple, E-Readers, News
The iPad isn’t even out yet, and the eBook app wars have begun! Barnes & Noble is promising the book savvy that “around the time” of the slate’s launch, a B&N Reader app for access to their 1 million+ eBookStore catalog will be “designed specifically” for the iPad. That means you’d have books, magazines and newspapers at your fingertips, and might even be able to dodge Apple’s prices on books, whether it be small or high. Now where’s that Kindle app?
Source: Engadget, B&N Unbound
Barnes & Noble’s Nook Is Finally In Stock Again
by Stefan Etienne on 08. Feb, 2010 12:55PM in E-Readers, News

Just in time for Valentines Day, Barnes & Noble has gotten its manufacturing act back together. If you remember the numerous delays for the Nook, BN said things would be back to normal around now, and everything is. So if you have an extreme love of books (and gadgets), then the Nook is right up your alley. And as an added bonus, Barnes has started its exclusive “More In Store” content. When you do buy your Nook you’ll be presented with a short story by Adriana Trigiani, a red velvet cupcakes recipe by Anne Byrn, the Cake Mix Doctor, and finally a little something called “Read Between the Wines”, by wine expert Kevin Zraly, a dude who will tell you what to drink in terms of wine. PR after the jump, people.
[Barnes & Noble, In-Store Locator]
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New Nook Firmware Update v1.2 adds: Speed
by Stefan Etienne on 05. Feb, 2010 12:44PM in E-Readers, News
Speed. That’s the main new feature in the new Nook v1.2 firmware update right now. Early reports suggest that the color touchscreen becomes more responsive and e-ink pages load faster. Unfortunately with the Nook, there isn’t a way too speed up the time that your Nook actually recognizes that there is a new update available, so you’ll have to wait until it says so.
Barnes & Noble: $100 gift if you don’t get your Nook on the 24th
by Stefan Etienne on 20. Dec, 2009 11:06AM in E-Readers, News

If you are an unlucky Nook buyer, the kind that is getting the Nook in time for Christmas, you should be unspeakably mad when you hear this. Lucky buyers who ordered the Nook and aren’t getting it on the 24th get a free $100 B&N giftcard. Afterwards your delayed Nook would show up next year. Sounds nice if you ask me, but in the meantime feel sorry for the poor fellow that actually got their Nook for Christmas, then get yourself a cup of hot chocolate and laugh at him at the same time.
[Via Consumerist]
Barnes & Noble “Nook” e-reader priced at $259, coming out tomorrow
by Stefan Etienne on 19. Oct, 2009 9:13PM in E-Readers

According to the Wall Street Journal, the Barnes & Noble e-reader is called the “Nook”. Priced at $259, they think it will launch Tuesday. The price is probably for the e-ink screen combined with a multitouch color screen. WSJ also claims that you will be able to lend e-books to your friends.
So what do you all think? A Nook e-reader tomorrow? Oh, and how unthoughtful the name “Nook” is? Just call it a “Book” then…
[WSJ]
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