Barnes & Noble Launches 'All-New Nook' For $139
NEW YORK (AP) — Barnes & Noble is launching a lighter, slimmer, cheaper version of its e-reader for $139 — a sign that the book retailer is ready to compete on price with rivals Amazon and Borders.
Available on June 10, the All-New Nook device features a six-inch touch screen and can hold up to 1,000 digital books.
Barnes & Noble Inc. said Tuesday that the latest Nook lets readers look up words, highlight passages, search and adjust font size by typing on an on-screen keyboard. It says the device weighs 7.5 ounces and is 35 percent lighter than the first Nook, which launched a year and a half ago. The iPad 2 is nearly three times heavier at more than 1.3 pounds.
The newest Kindle, meanwhile, is 8.5 ounces, though it holds more than three times as many books as the All-New Nook.
The All New Nook is Barnes & Noble's answer to cheaper e-readers from both Amazon.com Inc. and the beleaguered Borders Group Inc. Borders and its Kobo partner said Monday that they are taking preorders for a $130 e-book reader that launches in early June.
Amazon, meanwhile, dropped the price of its Kindle last month by $25 to $114, though with a catch: The new Kindle with Special Offers includes advertisements on the bottom of its home screen and on screen savers.
Shares of New York-based Barnes & Noble rose 40 cents, or 2.2 percent, to $18.99 in late morning trading Tuesday.
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