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Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet
Price: $199.99 65 Report price as wrong
Added: 12/14/11 Last Edited: 05/12/12
Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet Overview
Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet Description
The Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet supports PDF files and EPUB files and does not support AZW files. It has 169 pixels per inch and an LCD display and displays in color. It doesn't have 3G capability and has WiFi capability. The Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet has text-to-speech functionality, notetaking/hilighting/underlining ability and search functionality. It has a dictionary and adjustable text and is auto-rotating. It has USB connectivity and SD support. The Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet is inexpensive and costs $0 per month for wireless or 3G. It has 16 gigabytes of memory and can hold up to 14,000 books.
Why is the Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet highly recommended?
Pikimal is committed to giving you fact-based recommendations. Our algorithm drew on more than 6,600 facts from our database of 223 different ebook readers to determine the ranking for the Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet. Thousands of people have used Pikimal's prioritization tools, and from their preferences we have determined that content supported, display type and quality and connectivity are the most important qualities for ebook readers. The Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet beats 85% of ebook readers in content supported, is among the very best ebook readers for display type and quality and has a superior score for connectivity. You can choose your own preferences and create a custom ranking, or check out the top 10 ebook readers and compare this item to the winning ebook reader, the PocketBook Pro 902. Want to know more? Get the details about how Pikimal works or send us some feedback.
Pros: The Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet is...
- The Best if you care aboutEbook Readers for Students
- The Best out of the 77Ebook Readers for Multi-media Usage
- The Best out of the 6Ebook Readers That Support MPEG-4 Files
- The Best out of the 5Ebook Readers That Support H.264 Files
- The Best out of the 5Ebook Readers That Support .Ppt Files
- Top Two forEbook Readers for Business and Work
- Top Three for those who wantEbook Readers for Comic Book Fans
- Top Three if you prioritizeHigh Quality and Feature-heavy Ebook Readers
- Top Three for people looking forEbook Readers for Textbooks
- Top Two out of the 93Ebook Readers With SD Support
Cons: The Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet is...
- The Worst if you wantEbook Readers With a Lower Book Capacity
Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet Full Details:
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The Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet achieves 80% performance for content supported. | |
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| File Formats Supported | |
Ebook File Formats Supported:E-books are packaged in many different file formats, and not all e-readers support all formats. Many books are available for free in .txt, .pdf, and .epub formats, and these formats are supported by most e-readers. Books available for purchase at retail sites like Amazon, however, are packaged in specially-developed formats, and are not supported by all e-readers. The number of e-books that are available to read on an e-reader depends largely on the number of formats that are supported by the e-reader. The most popular open formats are PDF and EPUB, both of which are formats available for download from Google Books. Protected formats include AZW, used by Amazon and often DRM-supported, LIT by Microsoft, and BBeB from Sony. Given that users looking for the best overall ebook readers have a preference for PDF, AZW and EPUB and prefer a larger number of ebook file formats supported options, the Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet achieves 74% performance in this category. | EPUB, PDF (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall ebook readers have a preference for JPG, GIF and TIF and prefer a larger number of image file formats supported options, the Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet achieves 79% performance in this category. | JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall ebook readers have a preference for MP3, AAC and AA and prefer a larger number of audio file formats supported options, the Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet achieves 58% performance in this category. | MP3, AAC (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall ebook readers have a preference for H.264, M4V and MOV and prefer a larger number of video file formats supported options, the Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet achieves 100% performance in this category. | H.264, M4V, MPEG-4 (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall ebook readers have a preference for .ppt, Microsoft Office 2007: .docx, .xlsx, .pptx and .txt and prefer a larger number of office file formats supported options, the Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet achieves 100% performance in this category. | Key, numbers, pages, Microsoft Office 2007: .docx, .xlsx, .pptx, .txt, .doc, .ppt (wrong info?) |
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Memory:An e-reader's memory determines how many e-books it can store. E-readers vary vastly in the amount of memory they have. Given that users looking for the best overall ebook readers prefer higher values for memory, the Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet achieves 50% performance in this category. | 16 gigabytes (wrong info?) |
| Given that users looking for the best overall ebook readers prefer higher values for book storage capacity, the Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet achieves 100% performance in this category. | 14,000 books (wrong info?) |
| The Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet achieves 89% performance for free books available. However, the current preferences ignore free books available in computing the rankings. | 1,800,000 books (wrong info?) |
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