Barnes & Noble began selling its new 7-in. Nook Tablet for $249 on Wednesday, earlier than executives said it would appear.
One store in Harrisonburg, Va., had three Nook Tablets on sale for the general public at the time of the store's opening at 9 a.m. ET Wednesday, a clerk said. Many other pre-ordered Nook Tablets were also available for sale Wednesday at the store, located near James Madison University in western Virginia.
Engadget reported a Nook Tablet sold at a Barnes & Noble store on Tuesday, but didn't indicate the location.
A Barnes & Noble spokeswoman told CNET that the Nook Tablet's store arrival Wednesday is two days before the "end of week" arrival that executives had announced on Nov. 7. But the Wednesday arrival conforms to a leaked presentation on the Nook Tablet that circulated days before the Nov. 7 announcement.
The early arrival of the Nook shows that Barnes & Noble doesn't want to be outdone by Amazon, which shipped its $199 Kindle Fire 7-in. tablet a day early on Monday.
Analysts predict a fierce competition between the two tablet makers, and said that neither wants to slip up with initial shipments.
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