Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Barnes & Noble Nook eReader Sells Out Ahead of the Holidays New Nook eBook Readers Shipping Only Next Year

If you wanted to get your hands on a Barnes Noble Nook eBook reader
but didn't order one yet and decided to get a better price during the
holiday season, we have some bad news. Apparently the pre-orders for the
Nook have exceeded all expectations (who would've thought) and the
Kindle-competitor has now run out of stock with forthcoming models being
promised to ship only next year, around January 4th.
Although the Nook is an interesting device to go with, what's
interesting is that although a month after it got official, Barnes
Noble never released what was the production run, so we can't tell for
sure if the reason why it has sold out it's because of the staggering
demand or because they only had a couple of hundred pieces up.
For those who don't know it yet, the new Barnes Noble Nook only weighs
11.2 ounces, has two screens, a 6-inch grayscale e-ink display and a
3.5-inch color touchscreen under the main screen, 2GB of built-in memory
good for about 1,500 eBooks, a microSD card slot (16GB max), a 3.5mm
stereo headphone jack and an MP3 player. Of course there's also Wi-Fi
(b/g) connectivity, AT T 3G support and a powerful battery to get the
eye with, but the thing that makes the Nook stand out is that it allows
you to make notes, highlight certain passages and setup personal screen
savers.
So guys, how about giving us some Nook? We're into it!

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