Barnes & Noble Nook 1st Edition
| Developer | Barnes & Noble |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Foxconn |
| Type | E-reader |
| Released | November 30, 2009, 3G+Wi-Fi June 21, 2010, Wi-Fi only |
| Introductory price | US$259, 3G+Wi-Fi US$149, Wi-Fi only |
| Operating system | Android 1.5 Cupcake, released November 22, 2010 |
| CPU | 667 MHz ARMv6-based Samsung S3C6410 |
| Storage | 2 GB internal MicroSD expands to 32 GB |
| Display | 600 × 800 pixel, 6 inch E Ink (167 PPI) and 3.5 inch 480 x 144 pixel color control |
| Input | Color touchscreen, left/right paging buttons |
| Connectivity | AT&T 3G 802.11b/g Wi-Fi |
| Power | 1530 mAh lithium-ion polymer battery, rechargeable replaceable |
| Dimensions | 7.7 in (196 mm) H 4.9 in (124 mm) W 0.5 in (12.7 mm) D |
| Weight | 12.1 oz (343 g), 3G + Wi-Fi 11.6 oz (329 g), Wi-Fi only |
| Website | nook |
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 & 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 on May 25, 2011 with a June 10 release date.