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The editors liked
The Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet is a full-featured tablet with a vibrant 7-inch touch screen
Built-in Wi-Fi
16GB of built-in storage
And a microSD expansion slot. In addition to a full slate of books and magazines
It offers more than a thousand apps th
The editors didn't like
No access to full Android Market
No Bluetooth
GPS
Or camera
No video rental (or purchase) option
Sideloaded content beyond 1GB needs to be housed on microSD
Published: 2011-11-17, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
The Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet is a full-featured tablet with a vibrant 7-inch touch screen, built-in Wi-Fi, 16GB of built-in storage, and a microSD expansion slot. In addition to a full slate of books and magazines, it offers more than a thousand apps th
No access to full Android Market; no Bluetooth, GPS, or camera; no video rental (or purchase) option; sideloaded content beyond 1GB needs to be housed on microSD
With more storage and a growing app store, the Nook Tablet is a worthy--albeit slightly more expensive--competitor to the Kindle Fire....
Low Price, Very portable, Full version of Android,
Editor's Rating
Barnes & Noble NOOK Tablet 7″The Barnes & Noble NOOK Tablet 7″ is an easily portable ebook reader that can also handle social networking, web sites, and casual games. Given its small size and modest speed, it's really not up to much more though. Still, th...
Published: 2012-12-28, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
Abstract: My general impression when reviewing the Nook Tablet earlier this year was that the device is a bit better than the Amazon Kindle Fire, in spite of the general opinion that the Amazon device was one of best 7 inch slates out there. This is a $200 product,...
Better performance than Kindle Fire, Bright, vivid screen, Nice interface built around e-book reading, Good battery life for a tablet, microSD card slot
Battery life can't match E-Ink e-readers, App selection is limited, Fewer multimedia features than Kindle Fire, No cameras or Bluetooth
Abstract: Barnes & Noble recently introduced a new version of the Nook Tablet for $199 that differs in minor ways from the $249 Nook Tablet (16GB) that came out last holiday season. The less expensive Nook has half as much internal storage (8GB) and half as much RA...
Published: 2012-03-14, Author: Anna , review by: Laptopmag.com
Stylish design, Colorful screen with wide viewing angles, Social reading features, Read and Record feature, Great selection of interactive children's books
Weak speaker, Small selection of apps, No offline music or video options, yet, Doesn't support app side-loading
The 8GB Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet has half the storage of the original, but still offers a great eReading experience, high-quality display, and smooth performance for less than $200.
Published: 2012-02-22, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet (8GB) is an affordably priced full-featured tablet with a vibrant 7-inch touch screen, built-in Wi-Fi, 8GB of built-in storage, and a microSD expansion slot. In addition to a full slate of books and magazines, it offers more
There's no access to the full Android Market, no Bluetooth, GPS, or camera, and no video rental (or purchase) option. The 8GB of internal memory may be limiting to some people, though unlike with the Kindle Fire, you do have a memory expansion option
The $199 Nook Tablet (8GB) matches up well to the Kindle Fire on specs and price--and has the added advantage of offering an expansion slot for additional memory.
Stunning LCD touchscreen, fast CPU, handy form factor, Always-welcome Adobe Flash Player support for online video, A terrific value at $249, microSD card slot in addition to 16GB of internal storage
Only 1GB of the embedded memory is really at our disposal, No camera, Limited movie and music options, Several features require a credit card
The present day for the NOOK Tablet is bright indeed, with speed, elegance, beauty and a deep well from which to draw a wide range of paid content. But if we compare the music and video service options here to those of the Kindle Fire, a disparity eme...
Abstract: With the holiday season in full force, a lot of gift-givers are going to be considering one of the new color e-readers that have been introduced recently: Amazon's Kindle Fire, the Kobo Vox and Barnes & Noble's Nook Tablet. Many people are still unsure...