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The Nookcolor from Barnes and Noble is the follow up to the popular Nook e-reader. While they both run Android, the Nookcolor is more of a tablet/e-reader hybrid than anything else, displaying a color touchscreen with a more efficient web experience. 

The Nookcolor has a 7-inch touchscreen, 8 GB of built in memory, microSD slot (up to 32 GB), built in media player and more. 

It will cost $249 and can be bought at any Barnes and Noble location. 

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Carriers: Unknown

Announced: October 26, 2010

Release Date: October 26, 2010

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by Chris Parsons
Jan 26, 2011
Barnes and Noble has issued a firmware update for the now insanely popular Nook color. While it may not be Froyo it does have plenty of bug fixes included in the release so you'll want to make sure y...
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by Will Shanklin
Jan 24, 2011
 When it comes to eReaders, it looks like customers prefer to have a WiFi-only model. Despite Barnes & Noble's Nook product line showing all-time sales highs (thanks in no small part to the u...
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by Will Shanklin
Jan 24, 2011
On this latest episode of :That eReader does WHAT??" the Nook Color's 800MHz processor has now been overclocked to a full 1100MHz.  Currently only for the rooted stock Barnes &...
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by Will Shanklin
Jan 23, 2011
The modding community helps a device with an identity crisis to "find itself" The Barnes & Noble Nook Color is a very unique device to review, because you're really talking ab...
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by Will Shanklin
Jan 21, 2011
Developer "cicada" (known to some by his mild-mannered alter-ego, Pat King) recently chatted with Android Central about his Nookie Froyo ROM (run off an SD card on the Nook Color)...