Showing posts with label Nook Tablet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nook Tablet. Show all posts

Monday, August 13, 2012

B&N Nook Tablet prices reduced, now starting at $179


Barnes and Noble has reduced the price of their B&N Nook Tablet, now offering their flagship tablet at $179 for the 8GB variant and $199 for the 16GB variant.

The Nook Color has also received a $20 discount and now costs just $149.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

B&N Nook Tablet - Now available in an 8GB model


The Barnes and Noble Nook Tablet is now available in an 8GB model for just $199. The device still features the same 7 inch display with a low glare and improved near 180 degree viewing angles. It has 16GB of storage on the device which can be expanded with microSD and 1GHz processor.

By adding an 8GB model at a lower price B&N feel they can offer better competition for the Amazon Kindle Fire.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

[Comparison] B&N Nook Tablet vs. Amazon Kindle Fire


Looking for a great e-Book reader? You may want to check out the Barnes and Noble Nook Tablet and the Amazon Kindle Fire. Both devices cross the boundaries of eBook readers and tread into the tablet territory with 7 inch touch-screen displays and competitive features.

Check out the following video comparing both the devices and see if that helps you choose the tablet which is best suited for you.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Barnes and Noble Nook Tablet - Video Review

The B&N Nook Tablet is the successor to the B&N Nook Color and runs a customized version of Android Gingerbread. The device features a 7 inch display with a low glare and improved near 180 degree viewing angles. It has 16GB of storage on the device which can be expanded with microSD and is powered by a 1GHz processor.

Check out the following video review of the device.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet - Hands On Video

Barnes & Noble have retained the original look of the Nook Color in their brand new Nook Tablet, but have greatly improved in the hardware inside to match it with some of the top tablets in the market. While it may not cater to the range of users looking at iPads and Android tablets. It is more of a threat to the Amazon Kindle Fire in the e-Reader class.

The guys at PhoneArena have provided a hands on video with the device which follows: