Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet
Overview / Review
The Nook Tablet from Barnes & Noble is a 7-inch Android tablet, focused on media, with essentially the same design as the old Nook, including unique small loophole at the left corner. The tablet has the same standard of chipset and RAM as other Android tablets. This make a selling point of the Nook at $249.
The Nook Tablet comes in $50 higher in price than the Kindle Fire but their sales will tell us which one is better.

Spec
- CPU: 1GHz TI OMAP4 dual core processor
- Memory: 16GB internal storage (add to 32GB with microSD), 1 GB of RAM
- Display:7-inch multi-touch screen displays, 16 million colors, IPS2 display
- Size: 8.1 x 5 x 0.48 inches, 14.1 ounces
- battery life: a single charge allow you to read for 11.5 hours or watch 9 hours of videos
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Release Date
November 17, 2011
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It seems to be a decent tablet for its price. I’m waiting for this tablet to be released in my country.
This is a great rival of the Amazon Kindle Fire. I personally prefer Nook tablet.
If you compare Nook tablet to Kindle Fire., Nook wins in all fields except for price. But that $40 in difference that makesthe Nook better than Amazon’ tablet.
A worthy rival of the Amazon Kindle Fire.
Fast internet. Free apps in the app store that are worth my time and effort to download. Free books (nook books and otherwise). Except for hulu, i can watch flash videos i want to watch. It’s okay. I’d rather watch on my desktop anyway. With my apps i can take notes, play games, doodle or draw, read news, and access all my email (you have to be on classic yahoo to access yahoo email by the way)… and all at fast speed (at least by my standard). There has not been a day that I hace not used my nook since i bought it. Now if only i can access the android market apps… that would be perfect.