It’s fitting that Barnes & Noble (or Nook Media, or whoever the hell they are now) made this latest eInk Nook device white.
White like a tombstone.
They did away with the microSD card slot. Thus making the prior model more useful to people than this one.
This isn’t even worth my time to grab someone else’s photo. Go see it here:
Engadget: Barnes & Noble’s Nook GlowLight is lighter, brighter, whiter, with less Simple Touch for $119
The Verge: Barnes & Noble’s new Nook GlowLight is lighter, faster, and full of ideas
Techcrunch: Barnes & Noble Outs The $119 Nook GlowLight, We Go Hands-On