Filed under: Shopping | Portable Devices
Oct 27 2010, 3:35pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Barnes & Noble is taking preorders for its new NOOKcolor eBook Reader. It costs $249 with free shipping via 3-day delivery, and sales tax is added where applicable. The NOOKcolor features a 7" 1024x600 LED-backlit color touchscreen LCD display with extra-wide viewing angles for reading books, magazines, and newspapers in color. Other features of this Google Android-based eBook reader / tablet include 802.11n wireless (with free access in Barnes & Noble stores), 8GB internal memory, microSD card slot, eBook lending, MP3 audio and MP4 video playback, Pandora, and more.
The NOOKcolor is expected to ship November 19.
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