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Old 12-05-2016, 11:53 AM   #6
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Device: Fire Tablet 7"
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
I don't read books on a tablet. But just as a $50 device, the Nook tablet doesn't seem to be too bad. It runs Android and has access to the Google Play store which is a plus. We already have the $50 Fire and I'm not a fan of the Amazon app store or the Fire UI/launcher. If I didn't have the Fire already, I'd go for the cheapie Nook.

(Yes, I know I can back-door add the Play Store to a Fire. But it's nice not to have to do that with the B&N tablet.)
LOL!! "badges?? We don't need no stinking badges"

Sorry, had to comment on your avatar I used have Marty Feldman's character eye-gore, from Young Frankenstein, another "good" movie lover here
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