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Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet (8GB)

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ПлюсыBarnes & Noble Nook Tablet (8GB) является доступной полнофункциональной таблеткой с ярким 7-дюймовым сенсорным экраном, встроенным Wi-Fi, 8 Гб внутренней памяти, и microSD слотом расширения. В дополнение к полному набору книг и журналов, он предлагает более тысячи приложений через свой интегрированный (и растущий) Nook Store и оптимизирован для Netflix и видео воспроизведения Hulu Plus. Встроенный Web-браузер работает хорошо и поддерживает флэш.
МинусыНет доступа к полному Android Market; нет Bluetooth, GPS, или камеры; нет выбора для видео арендной платы (или покупки); и 8 Гб внутренней памяти может быть маловато, но в отличие от Kindle Fire, у Вас есть возможность расширения памяти
ВердиктNook Tablet (8GB) за 199$ соответствует Kindle Fire в плане характеристик и цены - и имеет добавленное преимущество в виде слота расширения для дополнительной памяти.

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КраткоVery good 3 reviews Starting at: $199.00 The good: The Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet (8GB) is an affordably priced full-featured tablet with a vibrant 7-inch touch screen, built-in Wi-Fi, 8GB of built-in storage, and a microSD expansion slot. In addition to a full slate of books and magazines, it offers more than a thousand apps through its integrated (and growing) Nook Store and is optimized for Netflix and Hulu Plus video playback. The built-in Web browser works well and offers Flash support. The bad: There's no access to the full Android Market; no Bluetooth, GPS, or camera; no video rental (or purchase) option; and the 8GB of internal memory may be limiting to some people, but unlike with the Kindle Fire, you do have a memory expansion option. The bottom line: The $199 Nook Tablet (8GB) matches up well to the Kindle Fire on specs and price--and has the added advantage of offering an expansion slot for additional memory. When it comes to tablets, $50 can make a big difference, especially when you're trying to break the $200 price barrier. Which is why Barnes & Noble has come out with a $199 model of its Nook Tablet that matches the specs of the $199 Kindle Fire while retaining one key differentiating hardware feature between the two products: an expansion slot for adding more memory. To get to $199--down from $249 for the 16GB Nook Tablet--Barnes & Noble trimmed the onboard RAM from 1GB to 512MB (the Kindle Fire has the same amount of RAM) and internal memory ... Expand full review When it comes to tablets, $50 can make a big difference, especially when you're trying to break the $200 price barrier. Which is why Barnes & Noble has come out with a $199 model of its Nook Tablet that matches the specs of the $199 Kindle Fire while retaining one key differentiating hardware feature between the two products: an expansion slot for adding more memory. To get to $199--down from $249 for the 16GB Nook Tablet--Barnes & Noble trimmed the onboard RAM from 1GB to 512MB (the Kindle Fire has the same amount of RAM) and internal memory from 16GB to 8GB (the Kindle Fire also has 8GB of built-in memory). Everything else, including design and rated battery life, remains unchanged. I'm not going to go into all the features of the Nook Tablet--you can read the full review of the 16GB version to get the details--but what I will say is that I didn't notice all that much of a performance difference between the two Nook models. Where the extra RAM comes into play is when you have multiple apps open, and I noticed a slight speed edge in the 16GB Nook Tablet when I opened e-books and apps. As you can see from the video below, it's not a major difference--I'm talking a second or even a fraction of second. If you have a lot of apps open at the same time, the extra RAM does come in handy, but in my tests, I just didn't see a significant difference in how the two operated. Netflix streaming movies and television shows looked and played equally well on both devices (Netflix video looks really good on Nook Tablets) and Web pages loaded equally fast. To reiterate, the performance boost you get from stepping up to the 16GB model is very slight (both models have the same processor). Nook storage changes In announcing the $199 8GB Nook, Barnes & Noble also introduced some changes to how much personal content you can store in the internal memory on the device. One of our biggest disappointments with the original 16GB Nook Tablet was that--while it was ostensibly twice as capacious as the 8GB Kindle Fire--only 1GB of its space was accessible for side-loaded user content. So, unless you invested in a microSD expansion card, you couldn't drag and drop a lot of music and movies for those times where streaming Netflix or Pandora won't cut it (such as when you're on a long flight). With the 8GB Nook Tablet, 4GB is now user-accessible. That adds a significant amount of space for those aforementioned personal files (videos, music, PDFs, EPUB, whatever). Yes, it's still limited, but unlike the space-challenged Kindle Fire, you can always add that microSD card (for up to 32GB more). The only catch is that "Barnes & Noble content" (apps, books, magazines, games, and the like) is limited to 1.5GB. With apps and magazines getting beefier, that could mean more uninstalling and reinstalling (or redownloading) as space gets tight. select Amazon Kindle Fire Starting at $199.00 select Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime (32GB, gray) Starting at $499.99 select Asus Eee Pad MeMO 370T select Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet (16GB) Starting at $246.09 Hunkered down in New York City, Executive Editor David Carnoy covers the gamut of gadgets and writes his Fully Equipped column, which carries the tag line "The electronics you lust for." He's also the author of "Knife Music," a novel that's available at Amazon, bn.com, and as a Kindle, iBooks, or Nook e-book. Showing 3 of 3 reviews Pros: Great screen, no noticeable loss in speed, Easily the best reading experience, Great resolution on Netflix and Hulu Plus. Cons: Growing but limited selection of apps. BN Storage will eventually be a concession for magazine readers. Summary: I own both the NOOK 16GB version and now the 8GB version. First off, I don't see any sacrifice in speed despite the 512MB of RAM difference. All apps and movies play fine. Load times are good for High-Res Netflix and Hulu Plus and the interface is very very ... Expand full review Summary: I own both the NOOK 16GB version and now the 8GB version. First off, I don't see any sacrifice in speed despite the 512MB of RAM difference. All apps and movies play fine. Load times are good for High-Res Netflix and Hulu Plus and the interface is very very user friendly. I'd be comfortable giving it to my Mom despite being a tech snob. The only concession i found was the relaxing the storage allowing customers access to 4GB of side-loaded content which is great for movies, and 2GB for BN content. I know on my 16GB tablet i use at least 3GB for bn content so i might have to make some sacrifices and archive some newspapers from November. I'll make due. Overall a pretty device, with great usability. Good Job B&N Pros: - Excellent readability - Sized right (vs. larger 10" screens) - Smooth, stable OS (hasn't hanged since I bought it) - Handles wide variety of e-book formats Cons: - Battery = 1 week with WiFi shut off - Slow-ish web browser - No multimedia sub partership built in (e.g. Blockbuster, Hulu, etc.) Summary: Many people b^$%@ that the NC can't do apps, e-mail, web, skype, etc. like an iPad or Android-based tablet can. It's like downgrading a non-3D TV because it doesn't do 3D. The NC is 'primarily' designed and sold as an e-reader, and a great one, first and ... Expand full review Summary: Many people b^$%@ that the NC can't do apps, e-mail, web, skype, etc. like an iPad or Android-based tablet can. It's like downgrading a non-3D TV because it doesn't do 3D. The NC is 'primarily' designed and sold as an e-reader, and a great one, first and foremost. Want to do those other things? Then, 'buy' a $400 - $600 tablet, not a $200 e-reader. Want a 3D TV, then buy one. The posting of advertisements, profanity, or personal attacks is prohibited. Click here to review our site terms of use. Tablet computers have rocketed into the mainstream. In this guide, we'll provide an overview of the options, as well as some general buying advice. Visit now
ПлюсыThe Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet (8GB) is an affordably priced full-featured tablet with a vibrant 7-inch touch screen, built-in Wi-Fi, 8GB of built-in storage, and a microSD expansion slot. In addition to a full slate of books and magazines, it offers more than a thousand apps through its integrated (and growing) Nook Store and is optimized for Netflix and Hulu Plus video playback. The built-in Web browser works well and offers Flash support.
МинусыThere's no access to the full Android Market; no Bluetooth, GPS, or camera; no video rental (or purchase) option; and the 8GB of internal memory may be limiting to some people, but unlike with the Kindle Fire, you do have a memory expansion option.
ВердиктThe $199 Nook Tablet (8GB) matches up well to the Kindle Fire on specs and price--and has the added advantage of offering an expansion slot for additional memory.
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Ноябрь 18, 2011

Nook Tablet review

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ПлюсыДизайн все еще поразителен, Легче чем Nook Color, экран Bright IPS с большими углами обзора, Более быстрая производительность
МинусыСлабый контент музыка / видео, Нет просмотра веб-страниц с использованием вкладок, нет простой загрузки приложений;
Вердиктe Kindle Fire на 50$ дешевле и дает лучшую экосистему мультимедиа-контента и приложений, Если без сравнений, то Nook Tablet трудно не полюбить за 250$. Он по прежнему хорош начинкой: экран красив, новые функции делают его более шустрым чем когда-либо прежде, а цена отчасти компенсирует недостатки. B&N улучшили спецификации, и небольшие улучшения делают его более ценным чем Color за 200$, но они оба слишком дорогие, чтобы быть выгоднее Fire. Хотите видеть, как Nook Tablet выступает против Nook Color, Kindle Fire, iPad 2, и Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus? Проверьте прямо здесь в нашем сравнении продукта!

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ПлюсыDesign is still striking, Lighter than the Nook Color, Bright IPS screen with great viewing angles, Faster performance
МинусыWeak music / video content ecosystem, No tabbed browsing, Cannot easily sideload apps; Can only be charged with its “proprietary” MicroUSB cable
ВердиктThe Kindle Fire is $50 cheaper and provides a better ecosystem of multimedia content and applications Taken by itself, it’s hard to not like the Nook Tablet for $250. It continues to be a great piece of hardware: the screen is beautiful, the fresh internals make it quicker than ever before, and the price makes some of its flaws (the charging issue, storage allocation, no tabs) somewhat forgivable. But here comes the however... the Kindle Fire is $50 cheaper and provides a better ecosystem of multimedia content and applications. Sure, the Nook Tablet has streaming services like Netflix and Pandora and some handpicked apps in its store, but Amazon’s offering way more for less cost on that front. (Of course, if you can spend a bit more on an Android tablet like the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 or an iPad, you’ll get it all, but those are really in a different tablet category now.) B&N’s improved specs and slight tweaks make it a better value than the $200 Color, but both of them are priced too high to take on the Fire’s content offering. But hey, thanks to some techies, the app selection on the Tablet’s already improving, which seems to just put B&N back, well, where it was a year ago. Want to see how the Nook Tablet stacks up against the Nook Color, Kindle Fire, iPad 2, and Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus? Check it out right here in our product comparison!
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Nook Tablet интересен тем что это по сути ридер, который незамтно превратили в полноценный планшетник. Но хорош он не этим, а двухъядерным процессором, операционкой Android и у него например памяти в два раза больше чем у популярного бюджетного Amazon Kindle Fire. Единственное что смущает в новинке так это пока что установившийся в районе 13 500 ценник, что многовато для такого скудного дизайна и небольшого экрана.

ПлюсыДостаточно быстрый
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С работой в интернете куча досадных минусов
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