Barnes & Noble Inc. updated its Nook Color e-reader device Monday, adding apps and email capability to the touch-screen device in an effort to make it more competitive with rival Amazon.com Inc.’s Kindle as well as tablet devices like the iPad.
The company debuted the Nook Color last year following its first e-reader, the E-Ink-based Nook. The newest device featured a color, LCD-based touch screen and allowed users to surf the Web in addition to reading books. The Nook Color sells for $250 compared with $114 for the cheapest Kindle and $500 for the cheapest iPad.
On Monday, Barnes & Noble said it will now offer apps for the device, including such popular mobile games as “Angry Birds” and “Flight Control.” Other available apps include the Pulse news reader and the Pandora music streaming app. The company said it has more than 125 apps now available on its platform.
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