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Old 11-02-2011, 10:24 AM   #103
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On the other hand, has anyone seen any specifications yet for the new Nook?
Yep. It's made of gold and makes fries in cross-cut and long-cut! But the screen does get pretty greasy from that, and it's hard to read in the sun with all that sparkling light reflecting off the form factor.

I'm assuming B&N will have at least 1ghz processor in it (and maybe a dual core for the higher priced one?), the good ol' SD card, audio, 512+ RAM, the B&N garden, and maybe a media app or two. They can't really do anything less and compete, and should probably do more to have a decent chance. Dual core, 1GB RAM, SD slot, audio ... I would say that would definitely be worth paying a little more than the Fire. And easily rootable. Or, they open up their gardens and make it so you don't need to root it to get most functions out of it.

I still won't get it, however. My A1 will likely have shipped that day (well, sort of likely, Lenovo is in its own universe right now), and I won't need to root it.
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