Barnes And Noble Making iPad Ebook Reader
In a move only surprising in that it’s taken this long to announce, B&N have officially announced that they’re making a version of B&N eReader for the iPad. According to the press release, it will give readers access to the 1 million+ books, newspapers and magazines purchasable through the B&N eBookstore, and any content purchased for their nook will be accessible. The book sellers give no evidence on how precisely it will differ from the iPhone version, except to say that it’s “designed specifically for the iPad”.
Full press release:
We’ve been getting lots of questions from customers, so we wanted to confirm that we will soon be adding a new B&N eReader for iPad – continuing to fulfill our promise of providing consumers any book, any time, any where.
Designed specifically for the iPad, our new B&N eReader will give our customers access to more than one million eBooks, magazines and newspapers in the Barnes & Noble eBookstore, as well as the existing content in their Barnes & Noble digital library. (That includes eBooks and content customers have downloaded to their nook™ eBook reader.)
To be released around the time of iPad’s expected availability, the new Barnes & Noble eReader will join our growing list of free eReader software for most computing and mobile devices including PC, Mac, iPhone, iPod touch and Blackberry, many of which will be updated shortly for an enhanced on-the-go reading experience.
Don’t have our eReader software for your desktop or mobile device? Learn more here to download the B&N eReader and enjoy reading on the go.
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