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Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch eBook Reader (Wi-Fi Only)

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Description

The NOOK Simple Touch eReader allows you to read numerous eBooks as it features its 6-inch touchscreen display. This amazing device lets you feel the convenience of reading your favorite story; you can find more material by searching other media on the web, thanks to its Wi-Fi capability. Moreover, this eReader comes with 2GB internal memory, storing up to 1,000 books with ease. World's Largest Bookstore - Barnes & Noble - Over 2.5 million titles - new releases, bestsellers - sample for FREE. Borrow Public Library Books - Over 2.5 million NOOK Books not enough? NOOK lets you borrow books in the universally accepted ePub format - so you can borrow and read eBooks from your local library! No Annoying Ads - Reading time is your time and you don't want to be interrupted. Share with NOOK Friends - Connect with friends and share recommendations about the books you love on Facebook and Twitter, or swap books with LendMe. Check out your friends' ratings and reviews, and let them inspire you. Longest Battery Life - With the longest battery life, you can read for over 2 months on just one charge.Specifications 6-inch touchscreen, world's most advanced E Ink Pearl display 25% faster page turns and 80% less flashing than any other eReader Best-Text Technology specially optimizes each letter for ultra crisp words 16-level gray scale for greater detail - Read in bright sun with no glare Adjustable text with 7 font sizes & 6 font styles Display resolution 800x600 Wireless connectivity via Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n) 2GB2 Holds up to 1,000 books (1GB for content; 750 MB reserved for B&N content) Expandable microSD card up to 32GB MicroUSB connector Supported Files Type - ePub5, PDF / Graphic - JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP Battery - Installed rechargeable battery, Charge via USB to a computer or from optional wall outlet, Last up to 2 months Size (HxWxD) - 6.5 x 5.0 x 0.47 in. Weight - 7.48 oz.

Brand: Barnes & Noble


Display Technology: Electronic Ink


Connectivity Technology: Wireless, USB


Screen Size: 6 Inches


Memory Storage Capacity: 2 GB


Battery Life: 2 months


Display resolution: 800 x 600


Color: Black


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 5 x 5 x 7 inches


Item Weight: 362 Grams


Standing screen display size: ‎6 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎800 x 600


RAM: ‎2 GB


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎387


Wireless Type: ‎802.11b, 802.11g


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎2 months


Brand: ‎Barnes & Noble


Item model number: ‎BNRV300


Operating System: ‎Android 2.1 Eclair


Item Weight: ‎12.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5 x 5 x 7 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5 x 5 x 7 inches


Color: ‎Black


Rear Webcam Resolution: ‎1 MP


Flash Memory Size: ‎2 GB


Power Source: ‎AC & Battery


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Barnes & Noble


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎June 3, 2011


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • my nook ,a love/hate thing,compair nook to sony ereader as i own both.
nook is a good ereader and sony is also a good ereader and i would recommend both to my friends, depending on their needs/wants. SIDELOAD= downloading a ebook from your computer hard drive to your ereader, weather sony or nook. this is done through the usb cable that plugs into the side of your ereader and also recharges the battery of your ereader, while you sideload or just for recharging. all ebooks should be backed up on computer hard drive first because there is no retrieving an ebook from a ereader . Dont move an ebook, instead copy the ebook on the ereader & retain the original download on computer hard drive because you might want to read it again in 10 years. MY NOOK i like MY nook because it is light wieght and the batteries last 1 month between recharges and it holds 500 books and has a slot to accept up to 32 gb flash drive memory, just in case i want my nook to hold 1000 books, and nook has a really bright white screen ,like expensive ink jet paper. If you leave wi fi "on",nook battery only last 2 weeks between recharge, with wi fi off ,battery last 4 weeks. My sony prs 300 ereader screen looks kinda grayish in compairson to nook, but only when they are side by side,my sony ereader screen looks just fine by itself . My sony ereader -prs 300- is less than 1/2 price of nook, but has no wi-fi & only holds 9 books but allows you to delete books one at a time or 4 at once, so you always can make room for 3 or 4 new books. sony's battery needs recharge thru usb cord every 2 weeks. but the sony can change from portriat to landscape orentation, so i can hold my sony ereader sideways, when i read in bed,on my back with the ereader held up over my head. My nook cant do this. sony prs300 works with .epub & .pdf & sony reader software that you download onto your computer. the email address for sony reader is inside sony ereader. sony reader for your computer is a epub & pdf reader 4 your computer that lets you download free internet books and copy them to the sony reader library ,where you can read the ebook on your computer and also sideload a copy of the ebook,through the ubs2 cable into your sony ereader - prs300 the sony reader reconizes the sony ereader-prs 300 and allows sideloads. nook wieghts 6 oz and sony wieghts 8 oz, so not much difference in wieght. And nook has wi - fi ,in-case i want to pay $12.00 for a book instead of downloading the book for free on to my computer. There might just be a situation where i cant get to my computer to get a free book and i was so bored that i was willing to pay for a wi-fi book, but i dont think so. the filthy rich would like the wi fi 12.99 book ,though. I thought that the nook touch screen would be cool , but it is kind of a pain the the butt because the nook changes pages when ever your finger gets even close to the screen, weather you want to change pages or not. ' So,you spend 30 % of you time ,just trying to find the page you were just on, 2 seconds ago. But,after a while,you get used to this and its not really an issue, even though it continues to occur. It's the price you pay for a touch screen. the nook works with .epub and .pfd books and adobe digital editions. You should download adobe digital editions from downloads/cnet.com for free onto your computer and then download free internet books into your computer file that the internet puts them in and copy the file into adobe digital editions library. adobe lets you look at/read-- the book on your computer and see if you want to sideload it into your nook. adobe digital editions will recon-nize your nook when you plug in the usb cord and has a drop down menu button that says copy ebook to nook. SIDELOAD means plug usb2 cable that comes with nook into computer and into nook. this cable recharges the nook battery and at the same time allows you to download .epub and .pdf ebooks & files into you nook. WHAT I REALLY HATE ABOUT THE NOOK is you cant delete just 1 book or just 20 books, you have no choice,you must delete all the books on the nook. Because of this,backup on to your computer any book you download into nook, as you cant retrieve anything from nook. You must delete every thing all at once and start from empty all over again. A very bad feature nook should change as soon as possible. The saving grace is the large 500 book capacity of the nook and the slot to install a 32 gb flash drive memory stick so that nook can hold 1000 books. You wont have to delete it all and start over for a long time . nook requires you go to barnes & noble to open an account & register the nook before nook will work. The B&N salespeople will do it 4 you, or you can do it yourself,if you like to read & follow instructions. When you delete nook , you have to reregister nook at barnes & noble all over again. most people will be out of range of B&N wi-fi ,so you wont be able to register nook without a trip to B&N to get in range of the wi fi. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2013 by eernest4

  • Overall good
I used to have a nook and knew I’d enjoy this. I can tell the previous owner/seller was a righty because the button to turn pages is a bit worn out and you have to push hard for it to register which is why I gave 4 stars. That being said it came with a case which is lovely and all other functions work wonderfully. Overall I’m happy with the purchase! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023 by Kyrra

  • The device is okay, but the book service is not
The device physically, is relatively good for the money. There are many reviews on YouTube and other places that address that point. The problem with the B&N system is the fact that you must enter a 'default credit card' to be able to use or purchase any books. If you were to buy this Nook for your young son or daughter, they would be able to purchase anything at the flick of a finger, and it would charge to your credit card 'for your convenience'. Similarly, if anyone found your child's Nook, they too could purchase anything using your credit card information. I tried get creative and purchased a gift card for my child but although this can create a credit on the child's account, B&N still requires a credit card to be on-file in order to 'unlock' the book. By contrast, with the Kindle system, you simply buy a book through Amazon using any credit card (which does not have to stay active) and send it to an authorized device. The Nook system, by comparison, is slow, clunky, and a massive security risk. If you setup the Nook and do not provide this credit card during setup, no books can be sent to the Nook wirelessly, they must be sync'ed with a cable tethered to a computer. Since my 12 year-old daughter purchased this herself with her own money, I have no choice but to either tell her to eat the unit or use my credit card without any parental control. Furthermore, it would appear that B&N is entering into a contract with my minor daughter in this regard. By opting out of this model, you are left with an utterly useless device. Why none of the other reviewers elaborate on this is beyond me. I suppose if the device is owned by an adult this model would work, however if you are contemplating this as a gift for your child, I'd avoid any device related to B&N altogether. I give them 2 starts for the hardware only but otherwise the device, in this case, is useless. While you can delete your credit card from B&N, the process is well hidden and you would need to add a card, order, download, sync, unlock, and then delete the card in order to get each purchase on the device. Either that or hand your child your Visa and tell them to enjoy! Now that's what I call convenience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2012 by Microdev

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