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Barnes & Noble Launches New Color-Screen Nook Tablet

Published October 21, 2015

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Nov. 7, 2011: Barnes & Noble introduced its first ever tablet -- the aptly named $249 Nook Tablet -- which will compete with Amazon.com and Apple for holiday sales. (Barnes & Noble)

Barnes & Noble introduced its first ever tablet to compete with Amazon.com and Apple for holiday sales.

Barnes & Noble will charge $249 for the Nook tablet, which is expected to hit the shelves late next week. That compares to the $199 price tag on Amazon's new Kindle Fire, which ships Nov 15.

The Nook tablet has a 7-inch screen, comes with 16 gigabytes of storage, weighs less than one pound, offers nine hours of video viewing and is tightly integrated with Netflix video libraries, Barnes & Noble Chief Executive William Lynch said on Monday.

Lynch also said that the 8 gigabytes of storage offered by Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet was "deficient."

Barnes & Noble has faced years of shrinking book sales, so it has invested tens of millions of dollars to develop the Nook to reinvent itself as readers move to digital formats. It claims to now have about a quarter of the digital books market.

The company's shares were down 7 cents at $11.54 on the New York Stock Exchange.

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