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Originally Posted by barryem
I had a Nook HD and a Nook HD+. I'm not sure if these are the models you're referring to but there is much about their interface that is very, very clumsy and they do lack a few features, but all in all they really were fine devices. They weren't slow, although they weren't very fast either. The screens were excellent. The speakers were very good. I had a 64 gig micro SD card in them and that worked fine.
The interface if very poorly designed so you have to play with it a little to get what you want out of it but if you don't mind that they're really very flexible devices.
Barry
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Hey Barry,
She was referring to the new
$50 Nook tablets. Basically like the $50 Fire tablet, but it runs regular Android instead of Fire OS.
Did you ever try installing a different launcher on your Nook tablet? That would resolve your clunky interface issue.