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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
Great display minimizes glare, Interface focuses on customization and reading, Many apps are tailored for the 7-inch screen
Gray bezel is distracting, Navigation is locked into portrait mode only
Though the Nook Tablet lacks the flexibility of a full-featured tablet, it excels at reading, and it offers a smattering of solid streaming media services. For those reasons alone, the Nook Tablet edges out the Kindle Fire, by a hair. The Kindle Fire...
Add in the basic features. Nook Tablet is missing Bluetooth, stereo speakers, a GPS, and front- and rear-facing cameras. Beyond the basic processing specs, those are the features that Nook Color omitted, and that Nook Tablet - now that it's actually c...
Abstract: and LooksThe Kindle Fire is a basic black slab that's by no means unattractive, but it won't win any design awards, especially since it piggybacks off the BlackBerry Playbook's design. The lack of hardware controls, particularly volume buttons, and that ...
Abstract: The Google Nexus 7 , Amazon Kindle Fire HD and Barnes & Noble Nook HD are cheap tablets that all offer incredible value. This is because each tablet is sold as a loss-leader, designed to either encourage uptake of the Android platform or content sales in ...
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Published: 2011-11-18, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: Not letting Amazon take all of the limelight, Barnes and Noble shipped the Nook Tablet yesterday as a direct competitor to the Kindle Fire. Though it costs $50 more at the time of launch, it is still remarkably affordable for a tablet, and it has double t...
Abstract: The Fire and Nook are eBook readers with tablet and multimedia features, while the Samsung and HTC are tablets first and foremost. All run Android OS. You’ll notice that as the price goes up you get more features, particularly in those marketed as tablets first...
Published: 2012-03-05, Author: David , review by: asia.cnet.com
Affordably priced, full-featured tablet; microSD expansion slot; built-in Web browser works well and has Flash support; more than a thousand apps on the Nook Store.
No access to Android Market; no Bluetooth; no GPS; no camera; limited 8GB internal memory.
The 8GB Nook Tablet and Kindle Fire have the same onboard storage and RAM, but the Nook Tablet has an expandable microSD card slot and a slightly better screen. The Kindle Fire, however, currently has better cloud-based music, a more expansive app sto...
Abstract: La Nook Tablet de Barnes & Noble es una tableta diseñada especialmente para lectura de libros electrónicos que compite directamente con el Kindle Fire y cuenta con Android como sistema operativo, aunque para nuestra sorpresa no luce en absoluto como tal, ...