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  2. Barnes & Noble Nook - Wikipedia

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    The Nook GlowLight Plus e-reader was released on October 21, 2015, and it features a 6-inch 300 ppi Carta E Ink screen with frontlight and touchscreen, Wi-Fi, an aluminum rear shell, six weeks of battery (1,500 mAh) life with wireless off,6.4 by 4.6 by 0.4 inches and weighs 6.9 ounces, and meets IP67, meaning it is waterproof for up to 30 ...

  3. Nook Simple Touch - Wikipedia

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    It features a 600x800 E Ink screen with a touchscreen that uses a network of infrared beams slightly above the screen surface. The device also has wireless connectivity via Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and a micro USB port for charging and connecting to a computer. [4] In April 2012, Barnes & Noble introduced a Simple Touch Reader with "GlowLight" LED ...

  4. Barnes & Noble Nook 1st Edition - Wikipedia

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    In June 2010 Barnes & Noble announced a Wi-Fi-only model of the Nook. On June 5, 2018 Barnes and Noble announced support for logging in to BN.com and adding new content to the device will end on June 29, 2018. [4] The second-generation Nook, the Nook Simple Touch, was announced on May 25, 2011 with a June 10 release date. [5]

  5. Nook HD - Wikipedia

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    In June 2014, Barnes & Noble announced it would be teaming up with Samsung to develop co-branded color tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook featuring Samsung's hardware with 7-inch and 10.1-inch displays and customized Nook software from Barnes & Noble. The Galaxy Tab 4 Nook began to be sold in the US in August 2014.

  6. Nook Color - Wikipedia

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    When the Nook Color and Tablet were first offered, users could install third-party apps. [10] However, days before Christmas 2011, the forced over-the-air "firmware update from Barnes & Noble for the Nook Tablet and Nook Color – 1.4.1 – close[d] the loophole that allowed users to sideload any Android app and also [broke] root for those who'[d] gone that extra step to customize the device."

  7. E-reader - Wikipedia

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    Barnes & Noble Nook (US/UK): Barnes & Noble’s Nook once had promise. It still holds a place in the market but lags behind Kindle and Kobo. The Nook GlowLight 4 has a good screen and a simple design, but its bookstore is smaller. It suits readers who love Barnes & Noble, but outside its ecosystem, it feels limited. [53] [48]

  8. Comparison of e-readers - Wikipedia

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    4 GB (3.25 GB) No Yes US only No Barnes & Noble: Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight 2012 6 in Yes E-ink Pearl 212 g (7.5 oz) 600 × 800: 167 ppi Yes Yes Wi-Fi No Yes 2 GB Yes Yes, hidden web browser Yes No Barnes & Noble: Nook GlowLight: 2013 6 in Yes E-ink Pearl 175 g (6.2 oz) 758 × 1024: 212 ppi Yes No Wi-Fi No Yes 4 GB

  9. Comparison of e-book formats - Wikipedia

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    The format can be read by the Kobo eReader, BlackBerry devices, Apple's Apple Books app running on Macintosh computers and iOS devices, Google Play Books app running on Android and iOS devices, Barnes & Noble Nook, Amazon Kindle Fire, [4] Sony Reader, BeBook, Bookeen Cybook Gen3 (with firmware v2 and up), Adobe Digital Editions, Lexcycle Stanza ...