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Originally Posted by LakeLoon
. . . and my point was that the Tab is priced as a premium product, not one targeted at the "average consumer," yes? The premium space is a nice place to be. Just ask Apple.
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But it doesn't have enough so-called premium features to justify such a ridiculously high price.
CPU/GPU for the Nook Color is just a bit less than the iPad and Galaxy; not substantially less. Likewise, it's display is their equal.
The major drawback for the Color is lack of an established app store; and that's not worth an extra $250 in my opinion. Others may feel differently.