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Barnes and Noble Announces the NOOK HD and HD+

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Barnes and Noble has announced two new tablets to hit the market this November. The Nook Tablet HD is a 7 inch edition and the new HD+ is a 9 inch Android tablet!

The Nook Tablet HD is a seven inch high-resolution display and will have a mighty resolution of 1440 x 900 pixels and 243 pixels per inch.Video playback will allow you to watch videos in 720p. The pixels are really punched into this model, 25 percent more per square inch than the Kindle Fire HD. Underneath the hood will be a 1.3GHz high-speed processor and 1GB of RAM. It is slated to  cost $199 for an 8 GB model and $249 for the 16 GB. In the UK they will retail at £159 for the 8GB model and only £189 for the 16GB version. There are two different colors that will be available, “Snow” and “Smoke.”

The new NOOK HD+ will feature a 9-inch display with resolution of 1920 x 1280 and 256 pixels per inch for up to 1080p for movies, magazines, and more. The fully laminated display reduces glare and provides excellent viewing angles, perfect for personal or shared viewing. This amazing display rivals the new Apple iPad, but is 20%  lighter and nearly half the price. Underneath the hood is a 1.5GHz dual-core processor with 1GB of RAM. It will also have a mini HDMI port that will allow you to stream media directly to your television. The 16GB version will cost you $269 and 32 GB edition $299.

Both of the new tablets will give you around 10.5 hours of continuous reading and up to 9 hours of video watching, while NOOK HD+ boasts up to 10 hours and up to 9 hours for reading and video, respectively, all with Wi-Fi off. They also have Micro SD cards to enhance the internal memory up to 64 GB. If you saw our Kobo ARC coverage in Toronto, both Nook tablets employ the same SRS TruMedia audio speakers and software. It gives you the ability to almost double the audio output and customize your own EQ’s.

To take advantage of the improved screen resolution, Barnes & Noble is launching NOOK Video. You can think of it as competition for Amazon Instant Video. It will be launching with content from HBO, STARZ, The Walt Disney Studios, and Warner Bros. Entertainment. The NOOK Video catalog offers something for everyone in the family to enjoy. Customers will find TV favorites such as Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, and The Walking Dead to movie favorites like Disney-Pixar’s Brave, The Dark Knight, and Harry Potter movies.

There are also tons of new features found in the Barnes and Noble online bookstore to take advantage of the HD display. The entire Newsstand will be severely revised and will introduce a new visual table of contents that lets customers view thumbnails of the entire magazine and simply tap the article they want to read first. Magazines feature a super-fast, 3D-like page turn and include built-in hot spots for readers to quickly jump to specific articles and go deeper on a subject or story through audio, video, and Web linking. NOOK’s innovative ArticleView lets the reader focus only on the text, customized to their needs. The company also introduced a breakthrough NOOK Scrapbook, where magazine readers can virtually clip pages of interest and save them in customized digital scrapbooks. The engine to display newspapers also was enhanced with brand new touchscreen friendly features and a new UI.

These two new devices mark a critical juncture in the growth of Barnes and Noble’s e-Reader and store. Every single facet of the store is being revised and is now giving you innovative new ways to read newspapers and magazines. The App Store is upgraded to give users more options to find apps and other content. The video service really gives B&N a competitive advantage over every other company, except Amazon and Google. The devices themselves really push the pixels and give you a strong reason to upgrade from prior devices.

In the end, the entire tablet line is being refreshed and the store is undergoing a slick revision. When these hit the shelves in November in the USA they will be front and center for the holiday season rush. The hardware and ecosystem will also be in good shape for the launch in the UK and can hopefully compete with the Kindle Fire and Lovefilm. The Press Release below really gives you a sense of all the new features found in both units, which is definitely worth checking out.

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Michael Kozlowski is the Editor in Chief of Good e-Reader. He has been writing about electronic readers and technology for the last four years. His articles have been picked up by major and local news sources and websites such as the Huffington Post, CNET and more. Michael frequently travels to international events such as IFA, Computex, CES, Book Expo and a myriad of others. If you have any questions about any of his articles, please send an email to michael@goodereader.com


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