3G Nook Discontinued, Lack Of Demand Blamed

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Monday, January 24th, 2011


It seems that although the Nook business is thriving, the 3G version of Barnes & Noble’s Android-based e-reader has never been much of a hit. Engadget has it that the cell-enabled variant of the Nook is being discontinued, though you can still pick one up while supplies last, and of course you have the Color and wi-fi Nooks to choose from as well.

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