NOOK HD Offers World’s Highest Resolution Display Ever on a 7-Inch Media Tablet Incredible Reading and Entertainment Like Never Seen Before on 7- and 9-Inch Tabletsĭesigned for Both Personal Use and the Whole Family to Share – Like Having Multiple Devices in One On the plus side, getting in the ecosystem means easy access to books and other B&N stuff, and on the downside, you don’t quite get the full Android experience.īarnes & Noble Launches NOOK® HD and NOOK HD+, Lightest and Highest-Resolution 7-Inch HD Tablet and World’s Lightest Full HD Tablet Sadly, that means no Google Play, but instead a curated B&N app catalog. You’re basically getting a device to access the B&N ecosystem.
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The new Nook HD tablets are based on Android 4.0, but you probably wouldn’t be able to tell as the Barnes & Noble skin on top of it is very heavy.
There is one catch, though, and that’s of course the software. The devices also feature stereo speakers with SRS TruMedia audio, which are reportedly blasting at full volume with little distortion.īattery life also looks pretty solid at more than 10 hours of reading on a single charge, or around nine hours of video playback. On the 7-inch Nook HD the processor clock speed is set at 1.3GHz, and on the HD+ it’s at 1.5GHz. Again, it's the lightest in its class weighing merely 1.13 pounds (515 grams).īoth tablets share a new dual-core TI OMAP 4470 processor. The other member of the family is the Barnes & Noble Nook HD+, a 9-inch tablet with a screen resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.