![]() The Nook has the ability to sideload in your own personal collection of digital content. It has Bluetooth 5.1 and WIFI to connect to the online bookstore, to purchase and download ebooks. You will be able to charge the reader with a USB-C cable, this is the first time B&N has ever employed a modern port on any of their E INK devices. Underneath the hood is an Allwinner B300 quadcore 1.5 GHZ CPU processor, 1GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. If you press it, you will go back to the home screen. At the bottom of the unit, is the home button, this is denoted by the N. There are physical page turn buttons on both sides of the screen, and they curl inwards, towards the back. This will be customized with a two slider bars in the settings menu. It will have a series of white and amber LED lights, so you can control the front-lit display and color temperature system. The Barnes and Noble Nook Glowlight 4 features a 6 inch E INK Carta HD display with a resolution of 1440×1080 and 300 PPI. They are available in brown, yellow, red, green, purple, and black. If you want to protect your Nook, there are a myriad of cases available for $19.99. Customers will be able to purchase it at over 600 bookstores in the United States and online at BN.com. The bookseller is going to be releasing this new e-reader on December 8th and will retail for $149.99. Disconnect the eBook device and enjoy the eBook on-the-go.Good e-Reader broke the story that Barnes and Noble was developing the Nook Glowlight 4 and it looks like all of our data was correct.
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