Barnes & Noble plans to outdo the competition with its latest Nook tablets. Sept. 26, 2012 — -- Back in 2010, Barnes & Noble released the Nook Color -- a $250, 7-inch tablet, meant for reading ...
Once we updated the Nook HD+ and the system rebooted, the only noticeable difference in the Home screen was the addition of the Google Play store icon and a small ‘n’ icon that appeared in the corner ...
The Barnes and Noble Nook HD has the ability to take screenshots directly on your e-reader. We have seen countless people try to take pictures of content right on the device, and often they do not ...
At $149, the 9-inch Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ is a great value and is now even more appealing with the addition of Google Play. Eric Franklin Former Editorial Director Eric Franklin led the CNET Tech ...
A couple of weeks back, we referred to the Nook HD as a "tablet with the heart of a reader." And given Barnes & Noble's roots in brick-and-mortar bookstores, the sentiment makes sense; the company has ...
The Reader's Tablet strikes again. The Barnes & Noble Nook HD ($199 for 8GB, $229 for 16GB) has the best hardware of any 7-inch tablet in its price class. It's light and well built, with a grippy body ...
Eric Franklin led the CNET Tech team as Editorial Director. A 20-plus-year industry veteran, Eric began his tech journey testing computers in the CNET Labs. When not at work he can usually be found at ...
The popular bookseller Barnes & Noble surely have a great pair of tablets on their hands, but they are rarely mentioned while talking about budget friendly tablets. With a strong focus on e-readers ...
“The Nook HD+ is an excellent choice for people who want a simple, easy tablet experience focused on consuming books, video, and other media.” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year ...
The Reader's Tablet strikes again. The Barnes & Noble Nook HD ($199 for 8GB, $229 for 16GB) has the best hardware of any 7-inch tablet in its price class. It's light and well built, with a grippy body ...