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Nook Tablet

The Nook Tablet is a dead ringer for the attractive and unique-looking Nook Color. But while B&N didn’t change the looks of the Nook Tablet, the company managed to make the Tablet more compact and more powerful at the same time. The lighter and slimmer Nook Tablet, built to outrun the Kindle Fire in the [...]

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Nook Touch

The Kindle 3 has outpaced the Nook by some miles. But just when you thought B&N had given up the fight, here it comes all charged up, ready to oust the Kindle 3 as the best eReader with a new monochromatic reading device fittingly called the Nook Simple Touch. Featuring a simple yet dynamic touch-navigable [...]

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Nook Color Review

The Nook Color is an Android-based multi-media device, but Barnes & Noble rather promote it as a reader-focused tablet. Its beefed up software offers tablet-style UI and additional functionalities such as web browsing, Internet radio streaming, and audio and video playback via the Android Media Player. However, B&N has also made the Nook Color more reader-centric [...]

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Nook Wi-Fi

For those who have been waiting for a $150 eReader, Barnes & Noble is rolling out a device that does not only have a $149 price, but also nearly all the goodness of the original dual-screen Nook eReader. Called the Nook WiFi, it offers book sharing, library book sharing, library book lending, excellent readability, free [...]

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Nook 3G

On the one hand, Barnes & Noble’s Nook offers a familiar reading experience: book pages that approach sharpness and clarity of real books and screen display that is readable under sunlight as the traditional paper. Backed by one of the largest book retailers in the US, the Nook offers huge selection of books, newspapers, and [...]

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