A price war is heating up in the electronic reader market, as Amazon cut the price of its
Kindle e-reader 
below $200 Monday just after Barnes & Noble did the same with its competing
Nook device.
On Monday afternoon, online retailer Amazon.com Inc. slashed the price of the
Kindle
by $70 to $189, just a few hours after bookseller Barnes & Noble Inc. reduced the price of the
Nook by $60 to $199 and said it would also start selling a new
Nook with Wi-Fi access for $149.
And the cuts mean the price gap between these products and Apple Inc.'s touchscreen
iPad
, which starts at $499, is getting ever wider. The popularity of the
iPad
, along with a number of other tablet computers soon to be available that offer many functions, have pressured e-reader makers to lower prices.
If you've been patiently waiting this inevitable price drop, it seems like today is your day to finally pick up your
Kindle
or
Nook. Gfest will still be waiting for our
iPad
.
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