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Originally Posted by DNSB
If I'm not mistaken, the Nook 7 he's referring to was a 7" Android tablet manufactured for B&N. Going by memory, it was priced at $49.99 US and had a 1024x600 LCD screen. The only one I handled was slow, had a lousy keyboard, 1GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. The battery life was pathetic as reading for more than 7 hours killed the battery.
What I mean by a lousy keyboard was that it took me 6 tries to enter a 11 character password with it's touch the d and get an f inaccuracies.
And lastly, this should probably have been posted in the Which one should I buy? forum in the E-Book Readers area. The OP had nothing to do with calibre and it's device handling.
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You are correct about the device I am referring to. I didn't realize this was Calibre subforum, though. I just saw the Devices topic. However, one of my main requirements is that the device has to be compatible with Calibre.