It’s apparently the first time both products have been unavailable at the same time, according to Good e-Reader. But it, along with every other Android tablet from Barnes & Noble, has been unavailable to purchase since last July.Ĭurrently, the Nook GlowLight 3 and GlowLight Plus e-readers share a similar fate, as both are listed as completely sold out online. Barnes & Noble’s most recent Nook tablet was the $129 10.1-inch Nook, its largest Android tablet ever. Susan McCulloch, Barnes & Noble’s senior director for Nook operations, tells The Verge that the company will bring back its Nook tablet line with “a new NOOK tablet designed with Lenovo” that it will reveal next week. In fact, there’s a previously unannounced tablet that the company will imminently reveal.
The company has confirmed to The Verge that despite running out of stock, it still plans to sell its Kindle competitors once new units arrive in stores later this spring. Barnes & Noble’s line of Nook e-readers isn’t dead yet.