Barnes & Noble
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Barnes & Noble has joined forces with Lenovo to relaunch its 10.1-inch tablet, offering a "best of both worlds" reading experience, with access to millions of ebooks through the B&N app as well as everything you'd expect from a modern budget tablet.
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We’ve known for a while now that Barnes & Noble was set to partner with Samsung to release a Nook branded version of its 7-inch Galaxy Tab 4 slate, but the company has tied things off nicely today, officially launching the tablet at an event in New York.
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Barnes & Noble's Nook Color was, in a sense, the first "Kindle Fire." The first budget 7-in e-reader/tablet hybrid launched in late 2010, a full year before the 1st-gen Fire hit store shelves. Well, today all that's left of B&N's tablet strategy is a new partnership with Samsung.
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Remember when everyone asked if the first iPad was a "Kindle killer?" Well, although tablets have put the brakes on e-readers' momentum, the Kindle is still alive and kicking. Is it your best e-reader option this holiday season? Join Gizmag, as we break down the top e-readers you can buy today.
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When you think of e-readers, what's the first brand that comes to mind? Kindle, perhaps? Well, despite hitting some hard times, Barnes & Noble's Nook line also has its share of loyal customers. And they just got a holiday treat, as B&N has launched a refreshed frontlit Nook GlowLight e-reader.
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When the Nook HD+ launched, it cost US$270, and had an extremely limited app selection. Today it costs $150, and runs the full suite of Google apps, including the Play store. We revisit the almost year-old tablet, put it through the paces, and determine whether it's worth picking up.
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Just a couple of months ago, Barnes & Noble said it was getting out of the color tablet business. Well, like companies in trouble often do, B&N decided to go back on that decision, saying today that it will continue to develop future tablets, in addition to its E Ink readers.
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We break down the best eReaders for the 2012 shopping season.
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How does Amazon's Kindle Fire HD (7") compare to the Nook HD?
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With the gift-giving season approaching, we break down the pros and cons of 2012's top tablets.
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Microsoft and Barnes & Noble have finalized their "strategic partnership" on Nook - but to do what?
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