Barnes & Noble launches a version without 3G Nook

The U.S. bookstore chain Barnes & Noble on Monday introduced a new version of its electronic reader "Nook" which only has WiFi connection, and lowered the price of its 3G model, amid growing competition in the booming sector electronic readers.

Barnes & Noble, the largest U.S. bookstore sales, put the price of WiFi version at $ 149 and reduced the price of its 3G model at $ 199.

The decision comes after many clients have been attracted to the online store of books from the IPAD, Apple, Borders Group and while preparing to launch its own digital library.

Nook, launched last October, also competes with Kindle, from Amazon.com.

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