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Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet user reviews (8GB)

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  • "Great e-reader without the extra $80 for a "Prime" sub"
    on by pepperpup

    Pros - Excellent readability
    - Sized right (vs. larger 10" screens)
    - Smooth, stable OS (hasn't hanged since I bought it)
    - Handles wide variety of e-book formats

    Cons - Battery = 1 week with WiFi shut off
    - Slow-ish web browser
    - No multimedia sub partership built in (e.g. Blockbuster, Hulu, etc.)

    Summary Many people b^$%@ that the NC can't do apps, e-mail, web, skype, etc. like an iPad or Android-based tablet can. It's like downgrading a non-3D TV because it doesn't do 3D. The NC is 'primarily' designed and sold as an e-reader, and a great one, first and foremost. Want to do those other things? Then, 'buy' a $400 - $600 tablet, not a $200 e-reader. Want a 3D TV, then buy one.

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Quick Specifications

  • Display type 7 in TFT active matrix - Yes
  • RAM 1 GB
  • Processor Texas Instruments OMAP 4 1 GHz
  • Wireless connectivity IEEE 802.11n IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g
  • Dimensions (WxDxH) 5 in x 0.5 in x 8.1 in
  • Weight 14.1 oz
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