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The Barnes and Noble Nook Color is a 7 inch capacitive color touchscreen with a resolution of 1024×600. It has a built in accelerometer that will switch the screen between landscape and portrait ...
Barnes & Noble has sent an invite out for a media event in New York on the morning of November 7. Presumably, the company will be unveiling its next-generation Nook Color tablet e-reader.
Barnes & Noble (NYSE:BKS- News) is blurring the lines between the $199 Nook Color and $249 Nook Tablet with a major update for the Color, adding access to streaming video through Netflix (NSDQ ...
Barnes & Noble’s Nook Color e-reader has proven to be a favorite among consumers and critics alike. With its 7-inch capacitive touchscreen and Android 2.1 operating system, it blurs the ...
The Nook Color has the potential to be a compelling low-cost tablet. In this tutorial, we will discuss how to root the Android-based device in order to expose its hidden power.
Thankfully, the Nook Color continues to be in the reckoning thanks to the efforts of Nookies Devs, who have been able to run Android 4.2 on the Nook tablet.
Nook Color from Barnes and Noble is a device that began its life as a eBook reader that boasts: Stunning 7-inch color touchscreen Enhanced books, ...
Yes, there's really no difference between a 'rooted' Nook Color and a factory fresh on, except that you can side-load apps (which appear under 'Extras' with Pandora, Crossword, Gallery, Music, etc.) ...
The Nook Color doesn't use monochrome E-Ink for its reading screen, like the Amazon Kindle 3G + Wi-Fi ($189, 4 stars) or the original Barnes and Nobles Nook ($199, 4 stars).
The Nook Color was previously billed as a "reader's tablet." But after the update launched, Barnes & Noble added the words "full-featured" to the description.