NOOK vs. Kindle: Barnes and Noble Tablet to Outsell Amazon's Kindle Fire
Barnes and Noble Inc. has just launched its new Nook Tablet, with some speculating it's the company's strategic response to Amazon's announcement of The Kindle Fire in September.
While it looks almost identical to the $199 Nook Color, the high speed NOOK Tablet is said to be an improved version which retails at $245.
According to the barnesandnoble.com the new state-of-the-art device boasts a 7" touchscreen, 16GB of memory and "Lightning fast Email, Web & smooth streaming video."
While Amazon's announcement of the Kindle Fire left tech-savvy geeks anxiously anticipating its release, Barnes and Noble could give Amazon a run for its money with the holiday season looming ahead.
The Kindle Fire also boasts a 7" touchscreen but with 8GB of memory, it offers only half the storage space of the NOOK Tablet.
Although the Kindle Fire retails for almost $50 less than the NOOK Tablet, Barnes and Noble's latest gizmo offers users more convenience and practicality with a longer battery life and a slightly lighter weight.
The NOOK Tablet also comes with preloaded apps from Netflix, while The Kindle Fire offers users one month free access to Amazon Prime.
Some critics are weary of Amazon Prime suggesting its live streaming abilities are may be limiting.
Others suggest the NOOK Tablet is relatively similar to the Kindle Fire, questioning whether it’s worthy of the $50 premium.
The Kindle Fire is set to be released on November 15th, and although a number of consumers are likely to purchase it over the new NOOK Tablet many are tipping the NOOK as a consumer favorite.