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Barnes & Noble Nook E-Reader Will Arrive After Christmas

Barnes & Noble Nook E-Reader Will Arrive After Christmas
November 20, 2009 2:21PM

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Barnes & Noble has sold out its first batch of nook e-book readers and expects new shipments will arrive after the holiday shopping season. Nook buyers will get a Barnes & Noble certificate for delivery later. Sony is also facing shortages of its Daily Edition e-reader. The Barnes & Noble nook e-reader uses the Android operating system.


In what may remind many consumers of the Amazon Kindle's early days, Barnes & Noble expects shipments of its nook e-book reader to be delayed. On Friday, the giant book retailer said it has sold out its first batch of nooks amid high demand -- and new shipments won't be available until after the holiday shopping season ends.

"While we increased production based on the high consumer interest, we've sold out of our initial nook allotment available for delivery before the holidays," the company said.

A Certificate for the Holidays

Running out of hot products isn't new in the technology world. Beyond Amazon's Kindle, Apple has also had issues keeping iPhones in stock at launch. Sony is also facing shortages of its Daily Edition e-book reader.

Barnes & Noble customers who order the nook won't get the device until January. The next batch of nooks will ship the week of Jan. 4, according to the company. Consumers who want to purchase a nook as a holiday gift will receive a certificate that highlights the January availability.

Sony's Daily Edition is available on a first-come, first-served basis and Sony isn't making guarantees about holiday delivery of its latest e-book reader. As a result, Amazon may be the big e-reader winner this year. Amazon has a strong supply of various versions of the Kindle.

"Part of the problem with the delays is that Barnes & Noble is not a device company. So they are working with suppliers and getting into businesses that they are somewhat unfamiliar with," said Avi Greengart, an analyst at Current Analysis. "I also think they are dealing with a category that is emerging, and therefore it is incredibly hard to predict the demand. But new e-book readers are debuting at CES, so if they wait too long there will be more competition."

Getting to Know the Nook

Barnes & Noble announced the nook on Oct. 20 to compete in an increasingly crowded e-reader market. The e-book reader runs on the Android mobile Relevant Products/Services operating system. It's the first in the industry to offer a color touchscreen for navigation, with access to a digital Relevant Products/Services store that offers more than one million e-books, newspapers and magazines.

At no extra cost, nook users can tap into AT&T's 3G Relevant Products/Services wireless mobile broadband network or use Wi-Fi for book browsing. Barnes & Noble is also letting friends share e-books with Lend Me technology available on a selection of e-books. (continued...)

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