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Old 07-06-2013, 08:56 PM   #93
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Originally Posted by booklover6 View Post
I have a question. I am 99% sure that I am going to replace my little girl's Lenovo a2107 tablet with a Nook HD.

The Lenovo has a Terrible screen. It is 8gb and has an SD card, yet I feel I can hardly put any apps on it before I get the out of space message. I save everything I can to the internal SD card but it doesn't make much difference. I don't know whether perhaps there is a lot of bloatware or not.

So my question is, am I going to run into this same problem if I get her a Nook? I know the screen is 100% better, but how is it on apps and space? I'd like to be able to load as many apps as she wants. I suppose I should get the 16gb. But as a comparison, my other daughter has a 2nd gen Kindle Fire which is 8gb with no SD card slot and I have *never* run into the out of memory message. So I think it is more a problem with the Lenovo firmware, but I could be wrong.

That's why I'd like to know from Nook HD users if you have run into any issues like this.

Thanks! (and she wants the white )
I have the 16GB Nook HD and I have not run into any space problems. The device has 12.5GB of space available for data (apps and user data, like books, movies, ....), which should be plenty for most people.

Unless you install lots of games (some require more than 1GB of additional files), you should be fine. If you want to put movies, use the SD card instead of the internal memory.
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