The GlowLight will set readers back $119 with no ads. The Kindle PaperWhite is the same price with ads, $139 without them.
Reviewers at CNET seem to like this eReader saying, “the biggest enhancement Barnes & Noble has made is to the integrated light — the GlowLight is now significantly brighter at its highest setting, looks whiter, and displays more evenly across the screen. On top of that, Barnes & Noble has completely eliminated the flashing you typically get from e-ink-based e-readers.”
While the reviewers do like the product, they aren’t sure if it will be enough to upset the king of eReaders, Amazon’s Kindle.