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Amazon’s Kindle has dominated the market for e-book readers since it debuted more than three years ago. Now it may have met its match. Longtime rival Barnes & Noble recently released an updated ...
The Nook Color is powered by an ARM Cortex-A8 processor that is clocked at 800MHz. It has 512MB of RAM and a 7-inch, multitouch-enabled, color screen with a 1024x600 resolution.
The Nook Color’s interface is the other standout component here. Though it runs Android 2.1 underneath, the software skin looks and behaves nothing like stock Android.
Last week's firmware update to the Nook Color brought applications to a device that we've called the best color e-book reader we've tested—and one that some consumers have already ...
It's hard to believe we're already writing a review of the Nook Color, considering Barnes & Noble's first foray into the e-reader world was revealed just over a year ago. In that time, the company ...
I came very close to saying Barnes & Noble's Nook Color was the surprise deal of the season. Very close. But I can't say that. For three reasons. But first, how did I come close? Because, for $250 ...
So far, so good with the Nook Color e-book reader. The new Barnes and Noble device, which arrived in our lab (and in consumers' hands) this week, is the best e-book reader with a color screen we ...
The Barnes & Noble Nook Color steps into the big time today with the release of its 1.2 software update, which finally delivers apps, e-mail, and Web browsing to the versatile e-reader.. With the ...
Barnes & Noble’s touchscreen Nook Color—a reading-centric, 7-inch Android tablet with full color books, magazines, newspapers and apps is well, surprisingly good. It might be the best Android ...
The Nook Color reboots upon the completion of this process. Register the Nook with your Barnes & Noble account to restore media associated with the account. Advertisement ...
And while the Nook Color (in its official software form) may still fall short of being a full-fledged Android tablet, it's doing a better job masquerading as one.
The new 1.5 update for the Nook Color came out recently and it adds tons of functionality to the device, with an email client, better web browser and a limited selection of apps.