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This is a short video on the kindles from amazon. Hope you guys enjoy!
This is a short video on the kindles from amazon. Hope you guys enjoy!
Learn how to use Overdrive, the library’s online digital media catalog, to download ebooks for your Barnes and Noble Nook.
Amazon Kindle vs Barnes and Noble Nook tear down video
Look what we got in our grubby hands — it’s the new Nook Tablet, Barnes & Noble’s attempt to elbow in on this holiday season’s crowded tablet landscape. At 9, the slate is being positioned as a direct competitor to Amazon’s budget Kindle Fire. Thus far, the device has yet to capture the public’s imagination in the same way Amazon’s tablet has — due, at least in part, to the many similarities between it and last year’s Nook Color. Externally, the Tablet is virtually indistinguishable from the Nook Color. It’s got the same dimensions (8.1 x 5.0 x 0.48 inches), making for a tall and narrow display. It also rocks that same distinctive bar looping out from its bottom lefthand corner. Barnes & Noble has opted for a lighter silver color scheme here, instead of the Nook Color’s dark gray shell, and has managed to shave a bit of weight from the newest Nook — so it comes in at 14.1 ounces, in spite of its souped-up internals. At 0.48 inches, the tablet is thicker than both the iPad 2 (0.35 inches) and the Kindle Fire (0.45 inches), if only just barely in the latter case. The display continues to monopolize the majority of the front of the device, save for bezel and a small laminated black area that houses the lowercase “n” home button, which is a little more pronounced this time around. Turned off, this black surface appears large on the Tablet, where it’s flush with the display. When turned on, however, an additional small black area reveals itself on the bottom of the …
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Back in April, the Nook Color underwent a magical change of sorts: a software update that transformed the device from a color screen e-reader into an honest to goodness Android tablet. It was the company’s first swipe at the space — a backdoor approach that beat out fellow e-reader manufacturers like Amazon and Kobo. Its follow-up, the Nook Tablet, marks the company’s first out-of-the-box shot at the consumer tablet market. Not to mention, it also goes head to head with the Kindle Fire, a device that’s sure to be one of the best-selling gadgets of the holiday season, thanks to its price and wide content selection. Need a fun way to pass the time this weekend? Why not roll down to your local Barnes & Noble for a round of “Nook Tablet or Nook Color?” It’s the gadgety game that’s sweeping the nation. Yes, it’s been said before, but it bears repeating: the Tablet is nearly identical to its predecessor. When we asked Barnes & Noble why it opted to go with the same form factor, a company rep told us it was because the Nook Color was such a successful device with an immediately recognizable design. In other words, the Nook Color wasn’t broken, so B&N didn’t fix it — besides, the company surely wanted to make the most of its Yves Behar investment. The only major changes to the body are a lighter color (a metallic silver to the Color’s dark gray), and a slightly more textured back, which should help when it comes to keeping the thing from slipping to the floor during a …
Updated Download Link: moourl.com In this video, we respond to many questions we got on our Blog and Youtube channel on your Barnes and Noble Nook Color! We go into detail on how to get ebooks you copied over via Adobe Digital Editions to appear on your Book Shelf. We also show you how to copy music files over and how to get them to play properly. Finally, we show you how to copy over Wall-Papers and tell you exactly what sizes you need for Static and Scrolling Wall-Papers. Check out our blog for more news on e-readers at goodereader.com
Nook Tablet OS Tour, Part 1 It’s the battle of the bookstore tablets! B&N countered Kindle Fire with Nook Tablet, a 9 tablet with a dual-core OMAP processor, 7″ touchscreen, and customized version of Android 2.3. More or less a successor to last year’s Nook Color, Nook Tablet is here for the holidays. Noah takes you on a tour of the OS and features. tchno.be For more tech goodness, check us out at: www.technobuffalo.com Follow Us on Twitter www.twitter.com Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Check Us Out on Google + tchno.be
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MobileBurn.com – Here’s a live demo of the new Android Gingerbread powered Barnes & Noble NOOK Tablet, a 7-inch device that features integration with B&N’s services. The NOOK Tablet features a nice LG-built display and is powered by a dual-core 1GHz processor that worked really well, thanks in part to the 1GB of RAM that it had to work with. More info: www.mobileburn.com