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Since Barnes & Noble released the Nook Color e-reader in October 2010, it has straddled the fine line between e-reader and tablet, with the bookseller even referring to it as a "reader's tablet ...
As a former Nook Color owner, I decided that it did not meet my needs. But I recognize it may be all the Android tablet some will ever need. In case you are not familiar, Barnes and Noble released ...
Similar names, only $50 difference in price. You have to look close to see the difference between the Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet and Nook Color. The main difference is technical, and so it amounts to ...
Originally, that option limited you to Android 2.3, aka Gingerbread, but N2A Cards now offers a bootable Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) card for both the Nook Color and the Nook Tablet.
This article has been cross-posted from our partner site, Technologizer. A little over a week ago, I wondered whether the world needed tablets that were significantly less costly and significantly ...
The Barnes & Noble Nook Color steps into the big time today with the release of its 1.2 software update, which finally delivers apps, e-mail, and Web browsing to the versatile e-reader. With the ...
Barnes & Noble's Nook Color is interesting a few levels, but the biggest question will revolve around the device's LCD screen. Is this thing a tablet or an e-reader?
The Nook Tablet using the same 1024×600 display as the Nook Color and is rumored to be running a TI OMAP4 processor. It packs 1 gigabyte of RAM, weighs less than a pound, and has 11.5 hours of ...
What really sets the Tablet apart from the $200 Nook Color is now specs, and the new dual-core TI OMAP processor and 1GB of RAM really do make a difference in everyday performance.
Barnes & Noble’s touchscreen Nook Color—a reading-centric, 7-inch Android tablet with full color books, magazines, newspapers and apps is well, surprisingly good. It might be the best Android ...
Here's a sample showing the newly announced Nook Tablet, the already available Nook Color, and Amazon's upcoming Kindle Fire, compared against one another and set against the very popular iPad 2 ...
The Barnes & Noble Nook Color Reader’s Tablet explodes that narrow definition: The first LCD-based e-reader optimized around reading, the Nook Color ($249, price as of November 16, ...
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