Barnes & Noble nook ereader hits stores this week
Bookseller giant Barnes & Noble announced its Android-powered nook ereader device will hit the majority of its brick-and-mortar retail outlets by midweek, ending weeks of delays. According to Barnes & Noble’s Unbound blog, customers can visit the
nook In-Store Locator to find local stores with devices in-stock. In addition, customers who visit retail locations can check out exclusive nook content and promotional offers including a short story by author Adriana Trigiani–Barnes & Noble adds it will update “More in Store” offers each week. During the month of February, nook users can also enjoy 10 percent off any CD–to redeem the discount, customers must show the special offer on their nook to the cashier.
Barnes & Noble announced the nook last fall. Priced at $259 and launching with more than a million available titles, the ereader first surfaced for sale online; units were expected to reach stores in December, but the bookseller was unable to ramp up production sufficient with holiday shopper demand.
In related nook news, Barnes & Noble announced the release of a new software upgrade promising a host of user enhancements. Chief among them: Enhanced in-store seamless connectivity to enjoy free Wi-Fi, with more in-store content and promotions exclusively for Nook owners; improved opening of e-books and periodicals; more efficient navigation of daily subscription content; and battery optimization.
For more on the nook’s retail debut:
- read this Barnes & Noble blog entry
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