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Barnes & Noble's Nook Is Finally Available

PC Magazine | Barnes & Noble's Nook e-book reader is now available online and will be in stores by mid-week, the book retailer announced Monday. "Customers can visit the Barnes & Noble nook In-Store Locator at www.bn.com/nook/instore, ...

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Barnes and Noble has production of the Nook shifted into high gear at last. The e-Readers should start appearing in stores this week and the company has plenty of “More In Store” content and promotional offers, like: A short story by Adriana Trigiani, a Valentine’s Day recipe for red velvet cupcakes from Anne Byrn, the Cake Mix Doctor, and something called “Read Between the Wines,” a feature by wine expert Kevin Zraly.
I know you can hardly wait for all that stuff. You can order online with free shipping right now or buy one in person.
Barnes and Noble has production of the Nook shifted into high gear at last. The e-Readers should start appearing in stores this week and the company has plenty of “More In Store” content and promotional offers, like: A short story by Adriana Trigiani, a Valentine’s Day recipe for red velvet cupcakes from Anne Byrn, the Cake Mix Doctor, and something called “Read Between the Wines,” a feature by wine expert Kevin Zraly. I know you can hardly wait for all that stuff. You can order online with free shipping right now or buy one in person.... Open »
While the Kindle has been met with nearly universal (and, at least in this writer's opinion, undeserved) praise, its most visible competitor -- the Nook -- has been dogged by issues including a generally lukewarm reception and an almost complete lack of availability. 

Well, Barnes and Noble has finally ramped up production and removed the "out of stock" label on its Web site. Just in time for Valentine's Day, the Nook is available from BarnesandNoble.com for the usual list price of $259.
While the Kindle has been met with nearly universal (and, at least in this writer's opinion, undeserved) praise, its most visible competitor -- the Nook -- has been dogged by issues including a generally lukewarm reception and an almost complete lack of availability. Well, Barnes and Noble has finally ramped up production and removed the "out of stock" label on its Web site. Just in time for Valentine's Day, the Nook is available from BarnesandNoble.com for the usual list price of $259.... Open »
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