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Publicerad: 2012-10-03, Författare: Chris , testad av: techworld.com
Sammanfattning: Google Nexus 7 has set a new standard for budget tablets and its latest challenger is the Barnes & Noble Nook HD.These tablets are similar in shape, size and spec so therefore deserve one of our comparison reviews. We'll look at the differences betwee...
Sammanfattning: Now I'd be lying if I said that this, the Barnes & Noble Nook HD tablet – one of a zillion enhanced eBook reader/tablets on the market – differs hugely from the rest. But its clever Read and Record feature does make it a bit special. A more advanced versi...
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Publicerad: 2013-07-11, Författare: Dave , testad av: wired.co.uk
Sammanfattning: What's the best size for a tablet? The 7-8-inch standard may be too big for a pocket, but it's lightweight and compact enough to fit in a bag or even the glove compartment of a car, and of course it can do pretty much everything the big boys can do, just ...
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Publicerad: 2013-01-14, Författare: Allan , testad av: whatmobile.net
Sammanfattning: This Nexus 7 slate rival has a great screen and is perfect for kids… but for anyone else?You might not have heard of Barnes & Noble before, but it€s one of the leagest booksellers in the US. It€s an American Waterstones, if you will. Imagine if Waterstone...
Excellent screen, fast processor, good online media store, expandable memory,
No Google Play, no camera
The Nook has tried to make a niche for itself by becoming the best magazine ereader there is. It may well have succeeded, but that won't be enough to get it a place at the top table with Android and Apple tablets. There's no Google Play, or a camera, b...
The display is glorious – outgunning its rivals – and the separate accounts for different family members is neat. Good value, too.
The raised bezel and rubbery back won't please everyone and, the curated Android apps store is sparsely populated
The new challenger for the 7-inch tablet crown has a lot to recommend it, including a gorgeous display, but Android purists may prefer the Google Nexus 7 . Still, the innovation of separate accounts for each user is very welcome....
We like the build of the Nook HD. Of all the plastic tablets out there, it’s by far the most enjoyable to use: it’s sturdy, attractive and looks thinner than it is.But the start of the show is the screen: the 1440x900 HD display on the Nook HD is in a league of its own. It’s substantially sharper than that of the Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD and even the iPad mini - reading comics and watching videos
For all Barnes & Noble’s claims about the powerful graphics inside the Nook HD, you should really know this: it’s slow. Running a heavily modified version of out of date Android 4.0, it’s substantially laggier than the springy Nexus 7 on 4.2 - particularly on the homescreens and janky web browser.It’s not usually noticeable within apps, but that in itself is another problem: the Nook store is mis
It’s tough to recommend the Barnes & Noble Nook HD over the Nexus 7 for gadget loving adults. Sure, it’s far superior to the Amazon Kindle Fire HD, but as long as manufacturers insist on modifying out of date versions of Android, they’re simply not goi...
Great high-resolution display, weight, microSD card allows expansion, content makes the most of the hardware, movie options, supports UltraViolet and Adobe DRM
App selection could be better, no music offering, locked-down hardware means it's tricky to add your own apps, case vibration when volume turned up, shop results could be returned bettter
A great tablet for content consumption, offering plenty of choices, but lacking when it comes to apps and a native music offering. It's affordable and good quality, but has fierce rivals....