692 readersRakuten’s Kobo is now selling the Kobo Vox in Best Buy stores. The Kobo Vox is Kobo’s answer to the Kindle Fire and the Barnes & Noble Tablet. It is a 7-inch tablet with a color display that retails for $199.
Best Buy already carries the Kindle Fire and the Barnes & Noble Tablet. Kobo’s other eReader
1587 readersBarnes & Noble has been quiet ever since Amazon’s big press conference last month which introduced a new Kindle Touch and the Kindle Fire, a tablet eReader.
While Barnes & Noble already offers a tablet and a touch screen black-and-white eInk eReader, Amazon has undercut the book retailer on price offering the Kindle Fire for $199,
2294 readersThe rumors were true, Kobo has gotten into the tablet ring. The Kobo Vox, the company’s new tablet computer is now listed for sale on their site for $199, the same price as Amazon’s Kindle Fire, $50 less than the Nook Color.
The tablet has a 7″ color touch screen and runs on Android. It has
1529 readersAmazon introduced three new e-ink Kindles: a $79 low-low end model, not touch-sensitive and with minimal physical controls (about akin to what the Kobo and other such non-Kindle readers have had up to this point), a $99 Touch WiFi model, and a $149 Touch 3G model (both of which have no physical controls at all).
395 readersBy Alex Mutter
On Thursday morning Kobo four new e-reading devices: the Kobo Glo, Kobo Mini, Kobo Touch and the Kobo Arc, a 7” Android tablet. As is increasingly customary with Kobo, which likes to link its announcements with those of larger companies, the news came just hours before Amazon unveiled the next generation of its
1197 readersThis morning Barnes & Noble unveiled a new NOOK that is aimed squarely at Amazon's Kindle Fire. Priced at $249, $50 higher than the Kindle Fire, the new tablet offers more storage and its own Nook Newsstand.
The new tablet will be available in stores by the end of this week and is essentially identical in
926 readersThe Verge reports that Barnes & Noble is placing a low-end version of its Nook Tablet in Wal-Mart, launching at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday, February 22nd. The device will have only 8 GB of RAM, the same as the Kindle Fire, and is expected to launch at a lower price than the current 16GB model’s
1029 readersThe Verge reports that Barnes & Noble is placing a low-end version of its Nook Tablet in Wal-Mart, launching at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday, February 22nd. The device will have only 8 GB of RAM, the same as the Kindle Fire, and is expected to launch at a lower price than the current 16GB model’s
675 readersThe Verge reports that Barnes & Noble is placing a low-end version of its Nook Tablet in Wal-Mart, launching at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday, February 22nd. The device will have only 8 GB of RAM, the same as the Kindle Fire, and is expected to launch at a lower price than the current 16GB model’s
1306 readersBarnes & Noble has just taken the Nook Tablet price down a notch, by launching an 8GB version of its slate. This is a clear attempt to compete with Amazon Kindle Fire, that has a price tag of $200. Till now the Nook Tablet was available with a $250 price tag, $50 higher than the