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Old 10-28-2010, 10:26 AM   #143
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Originally Posted by mcooke66 View Post
Funny how folks on this forum actually think they represent the majority. Everyone I talk to wants color, charges their phone every night and never goes on an ereader forum. I cannot tell you how many people I have to explain eInk to who then look at me funny when I say it is easier to read on then an LCD. The first response is why is there no backlight?

I think B&N knows this and that’s why their new device is NOT designed for the eInk novel reader only, cannot charge more than once a week crowd. They have a device for that. This is for people who want color and more options.

Textbooks, children’s books, magazines, newspapers. Ipad proved this is the option many readers want so B&N has produced a reader focused tablet, smaller lighter with ties to the what may become the broadest eReader market place in terms of versatility.

Fighting with Amazon over the scraps of the black and white eInk market seems like the move that would doom them, moving the industry forward and providing a mass market ereader just seems like good business.

If the hardware sucks and the device is not easy to use then they have a giant fail on their hands, but a snappy affordable device that propels users to buy more ebooks from B&N right before the holiday season hardly feels like desperation. I imagine Amazon does not feel this is a move of desperation and is quickly preparing for a color version of kindle, it has been rumored at for a while.
I get that. I also think that most people will look at it an go "It is a tablet that is restrictd. Hey, I can buy a similar tablet, for a similar price, and its not restricted" and buy another product. Or buy the Nook Color, figure out it is restricted when they get home and try to download apps, and return it.

The only way to avoid that is to hope that people are doing their electronics shopping at BN and not Best Buy. Because if I am at Best Buy looking at e-readers and I see a Nook Color I am going to go "Tablet." If I decide I want a tablet, I am going to go to the aisle that sells tablets and take a look there. Then I am going to see tablets with more functionality at about the same price and buy one of those.
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