Barnes & Noble nook Tablet

alaTest ha recogido y analizado 1435 comentarios relacionados al producto Barnes & Noble nook Tablet. En promedio, la calificación para este producto es 3.9/5, al ser comparado con la calificación 4.2/5 de otros productos en la categoria productos. Los usuarios están encantados con el funcionamiento y la pantalla. La relación calidad-precio y la portabilidad también consigue un buen feedback. Hay algunos comentarios heterogéneos respecto a las posibilidades de configuración, además hay algunas opiniones menos favorables respecto a las aplicaciones y la conectividad.

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Comentario de Usuario (amazon.co.uk)

Amazon.co.uk review summary for Barnes & Noble nook Tablet

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 6 user reviews of Barnes & Noble nook Tablet from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 3.7/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.3/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.co.uk. Reviewers really like the usability, whereas the price and design get less positive views.

usability

design, price

67% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.

Ene 2025

Comentario de Usuario (amazon.com)

Amazon.com review summary for Barnes & Noble nook Tablet

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 1325 user reviews of Barnes & Noble nook Tablet from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.9/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com. Reviews about the screen and performance are on the whole positive. The price and portability are also appreciated, whereas there are some critical views about the GPS navigation and camera. There are some mixed opinions about the durability.

usability, portability, price, performance, screen

reliability, camera, GPS navigation

79% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.

Ene 2025

Comentario de experto escrito por : Sascha Segan (pcmag.com)

Barnes & Noble Nook 10" HD Tablet Designed With Lenovo Review

 

High-quality build ; Broad app support for reading books and comics ; In-store support

Somewhat grainy screen ; Slow performance in non-reading apps

Barnes & Noble's 10-inch Nook-branded Lenovo tablet is a flexible reading device, but don't try to play games or do schoolwork on it.

Abr 2021

Comentario de experto escrito por : Sascha Segan (pcmag.com)

Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet 10.1

 

Barnes & Noble's 10.1-inch Nook is a solid Android tablet for downloading apps from Google Play and reading comics.

In-store service and support from Barnes & Noble. Good size for comics. Google Play access. Plenty of storage.

Slow performance. Poor cameras.

Cheap tablets are not going to perform well. We need to keep emphasizing that: You get what you pay for. If you want a really smooth-performing 10-inch tablet, get our Editor's Choice, the entry-level $329 Apple iPad. (There aren't any great 10-inch...

Feb 2019

Comentario de experto escrito por : Jeff Parsons (techradar.com)

Nook GlowLight review

 

Is the Nook GlowLight worth a glowing recommendation?

Bright, crisp screen ; Light and portable ; Big library of titles

Touchscreen lag ; No microSD ; Questionable build quality

An ereader that competes with Amazon's Kindle Paperwhite on design and price, if not on quality. The decent online library will keep you stacked with titles while the improved screen and backlight make for comfortable reading marathons.

Ago 2014

Comentario de experto escrito por : David Carnoy (cnet.com)

Nook GlowLight e-ink e-reader review

 

Barnes & Noble's next-generation 6-inch e-ink e-reader, the Nook GlowLight, shares the same shape as the earlier Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight , but it sheds its carbon-colored shell for a warmer, off-white housing that has a rubberized gray trim...

Barnes & Noble's second-generation Nook GlowLight improves on an already good e-reader, with a lighter design than the Kindle Paperwhite, improved lighting scheme, sharper text, and other enhancements, including the elimination of page flashing. You...

Lacks the expansion slot and page-turn buttons found on previous models. While the device is responsive, Barnes & Noble would have ideally equipped it with a faster processor. White finish can show some grime from your hands. Nook content ecosystem is...

While it doesn't necessarily beat the Kindle Paperwhite, the $119 Nook GlowLight is an excellent e-reader that's strongly worth considering if you don't want to buy into the Amazon ecosystem.

Nov 2013

Comentario de experto escrito por : Jon Mundy (techradar.com)

Nook HD+ review

 

Significantly lighter and cheaper than an iPad, but is that enough?

Lightweight ; Impressive 9-inch HD screen ; Google Play access

Poor custom UI ; Ugly design ; Sub-standard Nook Shop

With the Nook HD, US bookstore giant Barnes & Noble entered the wide-open 7-inch tablet market, but with the 9-inch Nook HD+ it faces a single and much more daunting foe.

May 2013

Comentario de experto escrito por : Eric Franklin (cnet.com)

Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ review

 

At only $149, the Nook HD+ is a fantastic value. It's a 9-inch tablet with a high-resolution screen, and implements magazines and catalogs better than any tablet before it. It also includes a microSD slot and is lightweight; however, it doesn't feel as...

The Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ starts at only $149, and has a sharp screen, good performance, and a microSD slot. It's also lightweight and comfortable, and implements magazines and catalogs better than any other tablet.

There are no cameras, the screen is susceptible to fingerprints, and the OS can feel sluggish at times.

The Nook HD+ is a low-price, quality entry point into the world of tablets, especially now that it has full Google Play support.

Nov 2012

Comentario de experto escrito por : Eric Franklin (cnet.com)

Barnes & Noble Nook HD review:

 

The Nook HD is light, comfortable, and has the sharpest screen of any current 7-inch tablet. With full access to the Google Play store, "limited app availability" can now be crossed off as its major caveat.

The Barnes & Noble Nook HD has a light, comfortable design with a sharp screen and a well-implemented user profiles feature. Books, videos, and magazines look great and the microSD slot takes some of the sting out of the lack of internal storage.

It’s missing some typical tablet features and 8GB is still a low starting point for storage. Fingerprints easily sully the screen and performance can be sluggish at times.

The Barnes & Noble Nook HD's sharp screen and comfortable body make it an ideal tablet choice, especially for reading books, magazines and watching movies. Google Play now only adds to the allure.

Oct 2012

Comentario de experto escrito por : David Carnoy (cnet.com)

Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet (16GB) review

 

Editors' note (September 27, 2012): Barnes & Noble has cut the price of the Nook Tablet line: the 8GB Nook Tablet is now $179, the 16GB is $199. Prospective buyers should note that Barnes & Noble is planning to launch two new Nook Tablets in early...

The Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet is a full-featured tablet with a vibrant 7-inch touch screen, built-in Wi-Fi, 16GB of built-in storage, and a microSD expansion slot. In addition to a full slate of books and magazines, it offers more than a thousand apps...

No access to full Android Market; no Bluetooth, GPS, or camera; no video rental (or purchase) option; sideloaded content beyond 1GB needs to be housed on microSD.

With more storage and a growing app store, the Nook Tablet is a worthy--albeit slightly more expensive--competitor to the Kindle Fire.

Nov 2011

Comentario de experto escrito por : David Carnoy (cnet.com)

Barnes & Noble Nook (first generation) review

 

The Barnes & Noble Nook, the first Android-powered e-book reader, has had an interesting, if somewhat tumultuous, history. When it was first unveiled in the fall of 2009, a lot of people were excited because it appeared to offer some key competitive...

Large library with tens of thousands of e-books, as well as newspapers and magazines; built-in Wi-Fi connectivity (no PC needed); separate capacitive color touch-screen pad for navigation, and a virtual keyboard for notes and annotations; 2GB of...

No protective carrying case included; color LCD has an impact on battery life; in-store reading and loaning capabilities come with notable limits and caveats; no support for Word or text files; no ability to download books when outside the U.S.

The Nook Wi-Fi doesn't quite measure up to the Kindle in terms of design and overall performance, but it's a worthy alternative if you're looking for a more open e-reader that supports the EPUB format.

Jun 2010

Comentario de experto escrito por : Ian Morris (pocket-lint.com)

Barnes & Noble Nook HD+

 

Barnes & Noble has been enjoying some time in the spotlight recently. The decisions it has made have been good though, and we think have improved the chances of its devices being seen in a fairly crowded market. First, the company reduced the price of...

Stylish, well priced, fantastic screen, access to Google Play, good store and app/book/video selection, well designed UI, good battery life

Store sometimes more expensive than Amazon, quite heavy,

There is the feeling when you're using the Nook that it's really not all that fast, at least in terms of raw processing power. Sometimes when performing fairly simple tasks we'd find the graphical transitions would stutter and lag. Strangely, this...

May 2013

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