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Samsung and Barnes & Noble launch the Galaxy Tab S2 Nook, a $400 8-inch tablet ...

Samsung and Barnes & Noble launch the Galaxy Tab S2 Nook, a $400 8-inch tablet for readers | VentureBeat
Paul Sawers | September 3, 2015 6:24 AM

Also see...

Specs at BN.com

And more discussion at...

Barnes & Noble's latest Nook is a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 | CNet
September 3, 2015 6:54 AM PDT |

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That price includes a special limited-time offer for you to choose three free Nook Books and three free Nook Magazines from a selection of titles, plus a $5 starter credit and free lifetime in-store support.

The device has 32GB of built-in storage and an expansion slot that allows you to add up to 128GB of additional space.
As well as at...

The latest Nook is based on Samsung's Galaxy Tab S2 | Engadget

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The 8-inch tablet hits Barnes & Noble stores today for $400, though if you've got a B&N membership you can also knock another 10 percent off that price. It's still sad to see the book seller move away from its own tablet hardware, but you could do a lot worse than the Tab S2. It's an incredibly thin and light tablet with a bright quad HD screen (our full review is coming soon). The Tab S2 Nook fills a premium slot for Barnes & Noble, whereas last year's Tab 4 Nooks are more budget-friendly at $150 and $250. You won't really gain much with the Tab S2 Nook variant -- you get three free books from a selection of 20 titles, along with three free magazines and $5 worth of credit. But really, it's a tablet meant for people who are more used to strolling around B&N stores than comparing Android tablets online.
And links to many more articles on the subject, at All Android News

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