Barnes & Noble’s Nook Tablet is bold, competitive and, at US$250, reasonably priced. But is it worth snatching up in a post-Kindle Fire world? Reviews for the Nook Tablet have trickled in and the critics seemingly love this heavily modified Android tablet.
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Wilson Rothman loves the speed of the Nook, calling it “superior to the Kindle Fire” thanks to an overnight power test which saw a 27% improvement in battery life over the Kindle Fire. Rothman enjoyed the “nice big home button” which the Kindle Fire lacks. Another hardware victory comes in the form of the MicroSD card slot, where the Nook supports up to 32GB extra space.