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"Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ review"
Reply to: by Monkeydeus
It is incongruous to the point of ridiculous to on the one hand acknowledge that BN is “sticking to its core” making a device for reading and watching movies, and then on the other basically ignore it’s performance in it’s key use cases in order to spend time discussing its failings as a full-fledged tablet.
How is it for note taking when reading? How is the dictionary functionality? How is page refresh? Is it better to read a book on this one than a kindle? Is it easier to highlight a passage in this than the earlier Nook models? How is the sharing feature? Can I easily send an excerpt to an email address, or do I have to share via a social service?
And why in the christ would BN be interested in putting a camera on this thing, as someone mentioned above?
Reply to: by Monkeydeus
It is incongruous to the point of ridiculous to on the one hand acknowledge that BN is “sticking to its core” making a device for reading and watching movies, and then on the other basically ignore it’s performance in it’s key use cases in order to spend time discussing its failings as a full-fledged tablet.
How is it for note taking when reading? How is the dictionary functionality? How is page refresh? Is it better to read a book on this one than a kindle? Is it easier to highlight a passage in this than the earlier Nook models? How is the sharing feature? Can I easily send an excerpt to an email address, or do I have to share via a social service?
And why in the christ would BN be interested in putting a camera on this thing, as someone mentioned above?
My review of this review is a 3.2.