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  • Barnes & Noble Preparing New Nook

    Barnes & Noble Preparing New Nook

    In its bid to stay competitive with Amazon, Barnes and Noble appears to be preparing a new addition to their line of Nook readers and tablets. According to a recent report, the company’s engineers are preparing the new device for a release sometime this spring.

    There are almost no details on the device, which was mentioned in a piece in the New York Times on the company’s bid to keep itself alive as the last nationwide brick-and-mortar book retailer. In all likelihood it is either an update to the Nook Tablet or a new e-ink reader, possibly featuring a color display like the one featured at CES earlier this month.

    The financial collapse of Borders this year left Barnes and Noble standing alone – though not necessarily triumphant – as the last of the great brick-and-mortar bookstores. The company has remained competitive thanks in large part to its entrance into the e-reader market with the Nook line of devices. The original Nook launched a few months after Amazon released their second generation Kindle e-reader. It featured an e-ink book display and a touch screen navigation interface, seen by many as superior to the Kindle’s physical keyboard. Later they beat Amazon into the tablet market by a considerable margin with the launch of the Nook Color and then the Nook Tablet. Despite generally positive reviews and a significant head start, the Nook Tablet has not managed the same level of popularity as Amazon’s own tablet, the Kindle Fire, which released late last year.

    It will be interesting to see what Barnes and Noble has in store with its next Nook device. Stay tuned for more details as they become available.

  • Nook Tablet Leaked, Release Date November 16th

    It looks like Barnes & Noble is about to launch its answer to the new Amazon Kindle Fire with the first true tablet to grace their line of Nook e-readers – the Nook Tablet.

    Engadget has unearthed some documents that confirm the Nook Tablet launch for November 16th. The new device will start at $249.

    Apparently, it is incredibly similar to the Nook Color e-reader, except it boasts some beefed-up specs. It will have a 1GB dual-core processor, making it faster than the Color and will sport 1GB RAM, making it more powerful than the Color and the Kindle Fire.

    Here’s what we can expect, according to Engadget:

    What we’re looking at is a 7-inch VividView IPS color touchpanel with a 1024 x 600 screen resolution (that’s 169 pixels per inch), a 1.2GHz dual-core OMAP4 processor, 1GB of RAM, dimensions of 8.1- x 5- x 0.48-inches, 16GB of inbuilt storage, a microSD expansion slot, roughly eight hours of battery life with WiFi switched off (that sinks to four hours with videos playing back), 802.11b/g/n WiFi and support for a smorgasbord of file formats including ePUB, PDF, XLS, DOC, PPT, TXT, DOCM, Flash, JPG, MP3, MP4 and AAC.

    Of course, that price point is $50 more than the Kindle Fire, so what will make people choose the Nook Tablet? According to B&N, the extra $50 is for twice the power, twice the memory,and twice the selection of books and magazines. Plus, the Nook Tablet will be lighter than its rival.

    According to the leaked documents, the official press announcement will happen on November 7th, which is also the day that pre-orders will begin. The tablet will find its way into customers’ hands on November 16th.

    In what looks to be related to this upcoming release, the Nook Color will get a price drop, down to $199. A new software update to the device will bring Hulu Plus, music from Rhapsody and Grooveshark, as well as more apps.

    Even with this price drop for the Nook Color, you’d think that some customers would pay the extra $50 and opt for the new Nook Tablet, considering the beefed-up specs.