Barnes & Noble unleashed its latest e-book reader. The Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight may appear very similar to its previous model, down to its insides, until you turn it on. The device features a front-lit screen called GlowLight, producing a glow that is a bit different from the usual back-lit displays. GlowLight makes it easier for your eyes to read on the screen, although it cuts the battery life in half.
While the original Nook Simple Touch could last up to two months without charging, the newer version–if GlowLight is turned on–has a battery life of up to a month.
Gadget.com, Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight
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