"The Kindle Fire is deficient for a media tablet," he said. Lynch took time in the presentation to compare the new tablet with the Kindle Fire, which he disparaged. Users will be able to save data on the Nook Cloud, and Barnes & Noble will offer free Wi-Fi at all its stores through AT&T. The tablet will be available "by the end of next week" at Barnes & Noble stores, other retailers and by mail. For reading, the battery will last as long as 11 hours. That would mean five full-length HD moves on a flight between New York and Rome, for instance. The display is a proprietary design called "VividView," which Lynch said has a clearer display and wider viewing angle than other tablets.Īs for battery life, Lynch said that a user would be able to watch movies, either on disk or streaming, for 8 hours. Users will be able to read magazines, interactive children's books, comic books and use apps from the Barnes & Noble Nook Store. The company has signed partnerships with Hulu and Netflix to provide video content. The tablet will serve as an e-reader and can stream HD movies and music.
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