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04/09/2011 19:47:57
 
 
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Android
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Title:
Miscellaneous
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01522645
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>Nook runs Android and is $249. I don't see it killing the Nook. Amazon and BN are already competing in the eReader space and Nook is doing well.
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>>The reviews aren't unanimous by a long shot, but there is also the issue that the Nook is twice the price. Anyway, the future Amazon tablet ( android ) is predicted to come in at under $300 ( Amazon selling at a loss to grab some market share - Gillette never made its money off razors ) which will pretty much be a Nook killer.
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>>For those of use who wouldn't take an Apple if Eve gave it to us personally it will be fun to cheer for Bezos against the new Evil Empire <bg>

Perhaps. my understanding of the rumor mill is that Amazon will be a tablet, not just an e-reader positioned to compete with iPad. I think the Nook is less ambitious in terms of processing power, memory etc. Is it touch screen? Do you have one? ( and I think nook is android 2.0 or something unlike the Honeycomb they are saying wll be on the Amazon tablet. If it is positioned to compete with iPad I would expect a 10" screen where a Nook is 7" ( put a PDF of an Apress or OReilly book up on a 7" screen and see how you like it )

( Nook however gets points for not being an Apple <g> )

BTW do you remember about 10 (?) years ago at Whilfest (?) when Calvin showed up with a Touchscreen notebook of some kind ( Fujitsu, Toshiba ?? ) and was touting the idea that touchscreens were the must have that would make everything else obsolete?

I do have to admit their appeal goes up when you take away a keyboard <g>


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