The
Barnes & Noble Nook (styled
nook or
NOOK) is a brand of
e-readers developed by
American book retailer
Barnes & Noble, based on the
Android platform. The original device was announced in the
United States in October 2009, and was released the next month. The original Nook had a six-inch
E-paper display and a separate, smaller color touchscreen that serves as the primary input device and was capable of
Wi-Fi and
AT&T 3G wireless connectivity. The original nook was followed in November 2010 by a color
LCD device called the
Nook Color, in June 2011 by the
Nook Simple Touch, and in November 2011 and February 2012 by the
Nook Tablet. On April 30, 2012, Barnes & Noble entered into a partnership with Microsoft that will spin off the Nook and college businesses into a subsidiary. On August 28, 2012, Barnes and Noble announced partnerships with retailers in the UK, which began offering the Nook digital products to people in October 2012. In December 2014, B&N purchased the Microsoft shares of Nook, ending the partnership between the companies.