Sunday, November 10, 2013

Barnes & Noble Nook GlowLight With New Specs And Look, Price Still Affordable

E- Readers across the world had found somethingbetter than the old nooks that they use to have beside their table. Barnes & Noble had officially release the new Nook GlowLight, the company’s new 6-inch e-ink e-reader tablet.
It seems that the retail giant had said its goodbyes to the old black model of the nook and replaced it overall in white details, something that is much easier in the eyes of its fans worldwide as stated by the company themselves. The new Nook Glowlight is just At 6.2 ounces and is made of silicone rim, this new light and thin design almost feels empty against the hands. The new improved GlowLight has eliminated its former “simple touch” feature and replaced it with improved screen display and brighter setting, completely setting the table for high tech e-ink based e- readers.
Aside from that, it now has a 4GB internal memory and also with eight weeks worth of wireless battery life. The screen resolution is now at 1,024×758 pixels, 212ppi, which gives readers a better “paper book” like view, something that the company has really put emphasis upon releasing their newest model. The device comes with a 800MHz processor, 3G and Wi-Fi hotspot connectivity and a web browser for extra convenience to its faithful consumers.  The extra edge that Barnes and noble had put emphasis for its latest device concerning its new price is not bad at all.
Compared to the other manufacturing brands that makes the same set of device, it stands around $119. The selling price of the new Barnes & Noble Nook GlowLight is affordable enough for it to catch the attention of e-book fans worldwide, with all the latest improvement that they have made compared to the first edition of the nook and the selling price on where it stands, it will be no question on why little piece of technology is shooting stars in the market in the near future.

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