Barnes & Noble is now offering a free Nook Simple Touch e-reader with the purchase of its Nook HD+ color tablet.Barnes & Noble is the latest to try and clear out some of their tablet stock, by offering a free Nook Simple Touch (non-backlit version) for free with the purchase of the 9-inch Nook HD+. That’s a savings of about $80 (the regular cost of the Nook Simple Touch).
The Nook HD+ is B&N's larger-format (9-inch) Android tablet, which costs $259 for 16GB of storage and $299 for 32GB of storage. The Nook Simple Touch is the company's entry-level, black-and-white eInk e-reader, which retails for $79 following a $20 price cut in December.
The deal is good between March 24-30th at all major retailers wherever the Nook HD+ is sold. keep in mind the Nook HD+ is able to run stock Android Jelly Bean like a champ. You can even purchase a handy N2A card for an even easier Android installation. If You are not interested in free e-reader then you can also get $50 off with coupon code “50free” on the B&N website.
Barnes & Noble launched the Nook e-reader in 2009 to court interest in reading books and other publications digitally, though the market evolved quickly and sales have become stronger for tablets. While Barnes & Noble also offers a tablet for the Nook, sales of the devices have skidded of late as the company struggles to keep up with larger tech-focused firms that have more money to spend on design and marketing.
The Nook HD+ is B&N's larger-format (9-inch) Android tablet, which costs $259 for 16GB of storage and $299 for 32GB of storage. The Nook Simple Touch is the company's entry-level, black-and-white eInk e-reader, which retails for $79 following a $20 price cut in December.
The deal is good between March 24-30th at all major retailers wherever the Nook HD+ is sold. keep in mind the Nook HD+ is able to run stock Android Jelly Bean like a champ. You can even purchase a handy N2A card for an even easier Android installation. If You are not interested in free e-reader then you can also get $50 off with coupon code “50free” on the B&N website.
Barnes & Noble launched the Nook e-reader in 2009 to court interest in reading books and other publications digitally, though the market evolved quickly and sales have become stronger for tablets. While Barnes & Noble also offers a tablet for the Nook, sales of the devices have skidded of late as the company struggles to keep up with larger tech-focused firms that have more money to spend on design and marketing.
B&N Offers Free E-Reader With HD+ Tablet
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