Barnes and Noble has unveiled two new
Android tablets, the 7-inch Nook HD and the 9-inch Nook HD+.Both tablets are going to launch in the US and
the UK simultaneously in November, with pre-orders opening up in early October.The features of the Nook HD looks like Google Nexus and Amazon Kindle Fire HD.
Specifications:
The Nook HD+ sports a larger, full HD
9-inch display, The Nook HD boasts the highest resolution display on any 7-inch
tablet, coming in at 1440 x 900, with 243ppi, plus it's the lightest 7-inch HD
slate weighing in at 315g.Nook HD Comes with 1.3GHz dual-core processor
and 1GB of RAM, It will be Available 8GB and 16GB internal
Memory and a 4,000mAh battery.Nook HD+ run with the modified Android
Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, and you get the choice of 16GB and 32GB
storage options.
NOOK HD and HD+ come with a micro SD
card slot allowing you to build on the storage inside, Wi-Fi b/g/n and
Bluetooth, plus both can output full HD, 1080p video to a screen of your
choice.
Price
Barnes and Noble has priced the Nook HD
with the 8GB version at £159, and the 16GB for £189 in UK.In US
market 8GB Version at $199 and 16 GB version at $229 with four
colors Snow or Smoke, and white or grey .
The Nook HD+ has a competitive price
tag, with the 16GB version at £229 in UK, and the 32GB going for £269.In US
Market 16GB at $269,and the 32 GB going for $299
Nook HD+ Vs Google Nexus Vs Amazon Kindle Fire HD
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