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The Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ gets the price right

2012-11-28
this is the nuke HD plus it's essentially the 9 inch version of the 7 inch nuke HD it costs two hundred and sixty nine dollars but is that price low enough to justify a tablet lacking in media content compared to the competition hi I'm Eric Franklin and today I'll take a first look at the nuke HD plus the milk HD plus has a light fairly thin build and unlike the 7-inch version includes that little nook circle we've seen on other nook products it also has a power / sleep button volume rocker headphone jack microphone pinhole charging port micro SD card slot and a home button the interface supports multiple user profiles for both kids and adults that are easily and swiftly switchable there's a carousel of your content at the top and each piece of content can be dragged down to the bottom of the interface if you so desire the tablet features a nineteen twenty by twelve eighty resolution screen and books magazines games and movies do indeed look sharp there is no native music service however the Nook store offers deep book magazine and even catalog support and while its apps and movies and TV show libraries are growing you still won't find as much content here as you would on Google's Amazon's or Apple Store there are two key advantages of the nook HD plus one it's one of only a handful of large mainstream tablets with a micro SD card slot which is gonna come in handy if you just want to load it up with a bunch of content and - it's $270 with great support for books magazines and catalogs $270 for a large tablet makes for a pretty great deal however if you're looking for tons of great video music and AB content you'll want to look elsewhere check out my full review for more details once again I'm Eric Franklin and this has been a first look at the Barnes and Noble Nook HD plus
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