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Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ Review
The good: The Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ starts at only $269, and has a sharp screen, good performance, and a microSD slot. It's also lightweight and comfortable, and implements magazines and catalogs better than any other tablet.
The bad: There are no cameras, the screen is susceptible to fingerprints, and the OS can feel sluggish at times.
The bottom line: The Nook HD+ is a low-price, quality entry point into the world of tablets, especially now that it has full Google Play support.
Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ Specs
Manufacturer: Barnes & Noble
Part number: BNTV600
- Product Basic Spec
Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ Prices
Online stores
| Store | Certified rating | Inventory | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Walmart.com | Rate this store See store profile | In stock | $199.00 |
| Sears | Rate this store See store profile | In stock | $259.99 |
| Best Buy | Rate this store See store profile | Not in stock | $269.99 |
| Best Buy | Rate this store See store profile | Not in stock | $269.99 |
| Walmart.com | Rate this store See store profile | In stock | $199.00 |