As the first device to come out of the Samsung and Barnes & amp; Noble partnership, the Galaxy Tab 4 Nook promises to sacrifice the best of both worlds: a great tablet and an industry-leading eReader. But That does not mean this 7-inch tablet does not face some serious competition from the Amazon Kindle Fire 7-inch HDX.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Nook 4 | Amazon Kindle Fire 7-inch HDX | |
Starting Price | $ 179 (after $ 20 rebate) | $ 229 |
Operating System | Android 4.4 | Kindle Fire 3.0 |
Processor | 1.2-GHz quad-core Marvell PXA 1088 | 2.2-GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 |
Graphics | N / A | 400-MHz Adreno 320 |
Display | 1280 x 800 7-inch display | 1920 x 1200 7-inch display |
RAM | 1.3GB | 2GB |
Storage | 8GB (expandable to 32GB via microSD) | 16GB |
Front / Rear Camera | 1.3 MP / 3.0 MP | 720P / N / A |
Wireless | Bluetooth, 802.11 a / b / g / n | Bluetooth, 802.11 b / g / n |
Ports | microSD card slot, microUSB charging port | microUSB, mic, headphone |
Dimensions | 7:36 x 4:25 x 0:35 inches | 7.3 x 5 x 0:35 inches |
Weight | 9.74 ounces | 10.7 ounces |
Amazon’s 7-inch slate costs $ 229, while Samsung’s costs just $ 179 (after a $ 20 rebate). The measurements of the two are Comparable, with the 9.74 ounce Tab 4 Nook coming in a hair smaller at 7:36 x 4:25 x 0:35 inches vs. The 10.7-ounce Fire HDX’s 7.3 x 5 x 0:35 inches. But once you look at Their features, Amazon Provides more processing power, a higher-resolution screen, more processing power and more onboard storage. However, Barnes & amp; Noble uniquely offers on-site tech support, multi-tasking goodness and a 3-MP rear-facing camera.
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The Fire HDX is powered by a 2.2-GHz quad-core Snapdragon CPU 800. We’ve not yet tested the new Nook Tab 4, but we’re skeptical about how the 1.2-GHz quad-core Marvell PXA 1088 will stack up. For RAM, the Fire HDX offers 2GB, while the Nook has just 1.3GB.
Both slates victims dedicated profiles and robust parental controls for a family-friendly experience. Both overpriced offertheir own content portals for books, TV shows, movies, apps and games. But the Nook does pack in the Google Play Store as well, Which Offers a Wider Selection of content. We also like that the Tab 4 Nook comes preloaded with the Chrome browser, rather than Amazon’s proprietary Silk browser.
Barnes & amp; Noble noticeably pulled back on its operating system overlay, leaving a traditional Android 4.4 experiencethat some will appreciate. Still, Amazon’s extras Such as the Mayday button for on-screen tech support and X-Ray for additional info on books and music are pretty handy.
We’re looking forward to testing Barnes & amp; Noble’s claims of 10 hours of endurance ITS 400mAh battery. On our Laptop Battery Test Mag, we recorded 11 hours of battery life from the HDX Fire 7-inch. We also plan to update this comparison as soon as more test results are available.
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