

You open the bookstore the first section is just for books and curated. You can connect to the bookstore to buy audiobooks and ebooks from Barnes and Noble with Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n. Underneath the hood is an Allwinner B300 1.8 GHZ quad-core processor with 2GB of LP-DDR4x RAM and 32GB of internal storage no SD card will increase it further. This is done so users can mix the two for a bright screen that is pure white, similar to the brightness of the Kindle Paperwhite 11th generation. It has a front-lit display and colour temperature system to provide warm and cool lighting slider bars control the screen’s luminosity. You can use the new Nook during the day or night. On the side of the reader is a Nook logo, which is a nice touch. Traditionally Barnes and Noble Nooks have a home button with an “N,” in the past, this button was raised, but with the advent of the new Nook, it is now capacitive. They almost wrap around the edges, and the page turn buttons are positioned on both the right and left sides, appealing to right-handed and left-handed people. The physical page turn buttons are a lighter grey, using different buttons from previous generation Nook e-readers. The overall colour scheme is storm grey but almost charcoal black. It is refreshing that Barnes and Noble were this forward-thinking to include it. Typically, an e-reader with a glass screen tends to reflect light. A matte screen protector was installed at the factory this is used to reduce glare from overhead lighting or the sun. The screen is flush with the bezel and protected by a layer of glass. The Glowlight Glowlight 4 Plus features a 7.8-inch E INK Carta HD e-paper display with a 1,404 x 1,872 and 300 PPI resolution. It is waterproof and has audiobook functionality and page turn buttons to make ebook reading enjoyable.


It has a large 7.8-inch e-paper display with a matte screen protector installed at the factory to reduce glare. Barnes and Noble have a new premium e-reader that has a well-thought-out design.
