Summary: Barnes & Noble's Simple
Touch and Simple Touch GlowLight e-readers are now available in British
shops, while its HD and HD+ tablets will follow in November.
Barnes & Royal has began promoting its Place Easy Contact GlowLight e-reader in the UK, and began out up pre-orders for its Place HD and HD+ pills here as well.
The organization said returning in Aug that it would be treating the UK industry by this holidays, and it exposed its UK costs in Sept.
The Easy Contact GlowLight went available for purchase on Thursday, together with a edition without a mild, known as Easy Contact. The more primary edition expenses £79, while the GlowLight version expenses £109.
That places the GlowLight at the same cost as its primary competing, Amazon's Kindle Paperwhite. Kobo's lit-up e-reader, the Glo, is less expensive at £99.
Barnes & Noble's e-readers are available through a wide range of suppliers, such as David Lewis, Asda, Blackwell's, Sainsburys and Dixons.
The US bookseller also declared on Monday that its Place gadgets would be "the unique Reader" in thousands of Asda shops across the nation. Asda has formerly also marketed e-readers from Kobo.
The Place HD and HD+ pills, which competing Amazon's Kindle Flame range and the Kobo Arc, will go available for purchase in Nov. Pre-orders are available through the UK Place web page.
The organization said returning in Aug that it would be treating the UK industry by this holidays, and it exposed its UK costs in Sept.
The Easy Contact GlowLight went available for purchase on Thursday, together with a edition without a mild, known as Easy Contact. The more primary edition expenses £79, while the GlowLight version expenses £109.
That places the GlowLight at the same cost as its primary competing, Amazon's Kindle Paperwhite. Kobo's lit-up e-reader, the Glo, is less expensive at £99.
Barnes & Noble's e-readers are available through a wide range of suppliers, such as David Lewis, Asda, Blackwell's, Sainsburys and Dixons.
The US bookseller also declared on Monday that its Place gadgets would be "the unique Reader" in thousands of Asda shops across the nation. Asda has formerly also marketed e-readers from Kobo.
The Place HD and HD+ pills, which competing Amazon's Kindle Flame range and the Kobo Arc, will go available for purchase in Nov. Pre-orders are available through the UK Place web page.