Android Devices >> Everything about the Nook Color
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.
Availability
Available
Carriers: Unknown
Announced: October 26, 2010
Release Date: October 26, 2010
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by Will Shanklin
Jan 19, 2011
While the stock Barnes & Noble NOOKcolor ROM has had a custom kernel capable of overclocking the 800MHz processor for over a week now, only now has SD-card-run Nookie Froyo gotten in on the...
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by Will Shanklin
Jan 18, 2011
By now, you've probably heard about all the Android mad scientists hacking their Barnes & Noble NOOKcolor's into full-fledged Android tablets. If you haven't donned the Einstein wig yourself and...
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by Chris Parsons
Jan 12, 2011
The Nook Color makes for a great (and cheap) Android tablet when rooted. And now to go along with that is a fancy Clockwork recovery. If you're looking to expand the use of your Nook Color then you'll...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 30, 2010
Barnes & Noble today announced that its Android-based Nook line of e-readers is "the company's biggest bestseller ever in its nearly 40-year history." That's, like, EVER. It a...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 14, 2010
Good news for those of you looking longingly at your Barnes & Noble NookColor and wishing that the Android-based e-reader could one day legitimately run Android apps. An update to Android 2.2...