TechCrunch has provided some information on the highly anticipated Amazon tablet. MG Siegler of TechCrunch has claimed to actually use the device. From what he is stating, it will be considered an Amazon Kindle. However, it will closely compete against Barnes & Noble's Nook Color. So what does this tablet offer? Read below.
Showing posts with label Nook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nook. Show all posts
Friday, September 2, 2011
Sunday, July 17, 2011
TabletConnect Hits One Year
Can't believe its been one year since our very first post (7/15/10). I am actually surprised that we survived a full year. Initially, this blog was launched as a short term project but has grown to be successful. Thanks to you! As long as our readers continue to visit our blog, we will continue to do what we do: provide independent reviews; provide news & information on tablets.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Nook Color as an Android Tablet: Review
Ever since Barnes & Noble (B&N) released its Android-based Nook Color eReader, developers have created different custom ROMs for the Nook. Anyone can turn the Nook Color into a full Android tablet. While there are different options (dual boot - have the ability to boot into the stock Nook OS or a custom ROM; run the ROM by replacing the stock Nook OS; rooting it and have access to both stock Nook OS and Android; etc.) for getting a Nook Color to run as an Android tablet, I managed to get my hands on a Nook that is running Phiremod (a variation of the popular Cyanogen ROM). So can the Nook Color be used as an Android tablet? Let's find out:
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Barnes & Noble Confirms New Nook
The Nook Color is one of the most popular Android non-tablet. Barnes & Noble launch this eReader to basically help sell eBooks. However since it runs Android, the developer community have created hacks to allow the Nook Color to run full Android and transfer it into a low cost Android tablet. For weeks, Barnes & Noble has been advising that a new Nook would be coming. It was not a new Nook Color but an eReader with a 6" e-ink display. This new Nook will still run Android (2.1 to be exact). All for the low price of $139.
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