
Well, everything we thought we knew about the Barnes & Noble
e-reader is true, but there's more, too: Dubbed The Nook, B&N
just announced full details about its long-awaited Kindle
contender.
Available November 30 for $260, the Nook runs on Google
Android and will have Wi-Fi and AT&T-backed 3G wireless
connectivity and some really handy peer-to-peer sharing
capabilities. You can loan a book to anyone with an e-book
reader or B&N's e-book app (on a computer or cell phone) for
2 weeks right from the device.
And now the specs: the e-ink surface is 6 inches (diagonally)
and the lower LCD touch screen is 3. Its internal memory tops
out at 2GB, but you can expand it via microUSB. B&N claims
the battery will hold a charge for about 10 days.
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