Barnes & Noble has cut the price of its popular Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight e-reader by $20 as it faces competition from the launch of Amazon's Kindle Paperwhite, which starts shipping in October.
The Nook with GlowLight, slashed to $119 from $139, is now the same price as the Kindle Paperwhite, which Amazon introduced earlier this month. Target and Walmart�stores now list the e-reader at the reduced price.
It?s a smart move�for�Barnes & Noble considering the strong interest consumers have shown in Amazon's flagship e-reader.
Originally, the Kindle Paperwhite was supposed to ship on Oct. 1, but now if you pre-order one it won't ship until the week of Oct. 22, due to high�demand, Amazon says.
TechHive's Melissa Perenson has had hands-on time with both devices and said the Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight -- the first e-ink e-reader to truly deliver on the promise of a built-in light source --�set the standard for silky-smooth reading and shopping because it lets you read anywhere, whether you?re in bed or outside in bright sunlight.
Choosing between the two isn't a slam dunk, however.
Amazon's e-reader comes with ads (you have to pay $20 extra to get rid of them), whereas Barnes & Noble's doesn't, and that will make a difference to some people. On the other hand, the Kindle Paperwhite can keep a charge for up to eight weeks, whereas the Nook with GlowLight offers a month of battery life if you use it about 30 minutes a day with Wi-Fi off.
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