Barnes & Noble
The struggling bookseller cut prices of its tablet-like e-readers over the weekend.
The $169 Nook Color can now be had for $149. The 8-gigabyte Nook Tablet -- the closest match to Amazon.com's
There could be many reasons for the move.
- Barnes & Noble may have new hardware coming out, and this is a way to clear out inventory.
- Amazon is rumored to be nearing a release for an updated Kindle Fire, and that may accompany a price cut for the original model.
- Last month's release of Google's
Nexus 7 at $199 disrupted the market with superior specs to the Nook Tablet and Kindle Fire.(Nasdaq: GOOG)
Barnes & Noble has always had the advantage of its physical stores and its reputation with bibliophiles, but loyalty isn't blind to the rapidly evolving marketplace. The Nexus 7 and growing chatter that Apple
Barnes & Noble didn't have the flexibility that Amazon has had over the past year in sacrificing near-term margins for the sake of market share, but the company got a surprising boost earlier this year when Microsoft
Saving $20 or $50 on a gadget may not seem like much, but there's a definite advantage of being the cheapest option in a marketplace of cheap people.
Your move, Amazon.
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