From Techcrunch and Brian Heater:
“Barnes & Noble spent a number of years going toe to toe with Amazon in the e-reader market and actually produced some pretty nice devices in the process. The last few years, however, have been pretty meager for the bookseller as far as hardware goes, with most of its announcements revolving around reading tablets co-branded with Samsung’s Galaxy Tab stamp.
The latest product from the company, not coincidentally announced a couple of weeks ahead of Black Friday, looks to be competing with Amazon on price, as well — a tough proposition when you’re going up against the reigning champion of consumer hardware subsidies.”
Check out the full article here.
BUT you have to shop through Barnes & Nobles so there’all be less Indie stuff right?
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Hmm.🤔 I think I’m sticking with my Kindle.💁🏻
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I like Nook, but it’s restricted in many ways, can’t download books from Barnes if you’re not from USA. I tried a few times and updated it too but refuses to work in UK.
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Ahh. It’s been less than a year since I bought my Kindle Paperwhite, so I’m not looking for anything new at the moment. Thanks for the tip, though.
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Maybe I’ll finally get one.
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