
Barnes & Noble has just officially announced the Nook Color in the US. The eReadergadget features a 7-inch (1024 x 600) IPS display with capacitive touch, and is powered by the mighty Google Android 2.0 OS (sadly no Froyo here). There’s 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity, an 8GB internal storage space, a microSD card slot for your expansion, and has up to 8-hour of juice for your leisure reading time (Wi-Fi off of kush).

Barnes & Noble is launching the Nook Developer program to allow third party apps on the device, and it even ships with a few favorites like Pandora and Lonely Planet. The color screen also enables a new library of “Nook Kids” children books, full-color magazine and newspaper subscriptions, and video playback if you’re in the mood. That’s why there’s also a mono speaker and a headphone jack. The Nook Color will start to ship on November 19th, 2010. This e-book reader is currently available for pre-order at Barnes & Noble for $249 a pop.
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