Article 5ZQD0 Barnes & Noble introduces a cheap e-reader to compete with the Kindle

Barnes & Noble introduces a cheap e-reader to compete with the Kindle

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Barnes & Noble hasn't completely forgotten its lineup of Nook e-readers. Starting today, you can preorder the new Nook GlowLight 4e for $119.99. That's about $30 more than Amazon's cheapest Kindle and $20 cheaper than Amazon's extremely popular Paperwhite. But, unlike Amazon's products, there are no ads you have to pay to avoid, and you can easily sideload content.

The Nook GlowLight 4e charges via USB-C and has 8GB of built-in storage, which is standard for an e-reader at this price. It also has a 6-inch 212 ppi E Ink display with illumination. That's better than the $89.99 Amazon Kindle with its 6-inch 167 ppi display, but the Kobo Nia starts at $99.99 and has the exact same display. The Kobo Clara HD retails for the exact same as the...

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