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The Nook 1st Edition (styled "nook") is the first generation of the Nook e-book reader developed by American book retailer Barnes & Noble, based on the Android platform. The device was announced in the United States in October 2009 and was released the next month. The Nook includes Wi-Fi and AT&T 3G wireless connectivity, a six-inch E Ink display, and a separate, smaller color touchscreen that serves as the primary input device. In June 2010 Barnes & Noble announced a Wi-Fi-only model of the Nook. On June 5, 2018 Barnes and Noble announced support for logging in to BN.com and adding new content to the device will end on June 29, 2018. The second-generation Nook, the Nook Simple Touch, was announced May 25, 2011 with a June 10 release date.

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  • Barnes & Noble Nook 1st Edition (en)
  • Nook 1st Edition (es)
  • Nook (第一代) (zh)
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  • The Nook 1st Edition (styled "nook") is the first generation of the Nook e-book reader developed by American book retailer Barnes & Noble, based on the Android platform. The device was announced in the United States in October 2009 and was released the next month. The Nook includes Wi-Fi and AT&T 3G wireless connectivity, a six-inch E Ink display, and a separate, smaller color touchscreen that serves as the primary input device. In June 2010 Barnes & Noble announced a Wi-Fi-only model of the Nook. On June 5, 2018 Barnes and Noble announced support for logging in to BN.com and adding new content to the device will end on June 29, 2018. The second-generation Nook, the Nook Simple Touch, was announced May 25, 2011 with a June 10 release date. (en)
  • Nook是由巴諾書店(Barnes & Noble)推出的電子書阅读器,與Amazon Kindle是直接對手,於2011年首個季度的銷售額首次超越Kindle。 (zh)
  • El Barnes & Noble Nook, Nook 1st Edition, llamado normalmente Nook, es un lector de libros electrónicos desarrollado por la empresa Barnes & Noble, basado en la plataforma Android. Es el primer equipo de la Serie Nook. El dispositivo original fue anunciado en Estados Unidos el 20 de octubre de 2009,​ y fue lanzado el 30 de noviembre de 2009 a un precio de 259 dólares.​ El Nook original incluye Wi-Fi y 3G via AT&T, una pantalla de seis pulgadas de tinta electrónica, y otra independiente, de menor tamaño, táctil y en color, de LCD, que sirve como dispositivo de entrada principal.​ El 21 de junio de 2010 Barnes & Noble redujo su precio a 199 dólares, y anunció una versión exclusivamente Wi-Fi de 149 dólares. (es)
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