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Barnes & Noble unveils the Galaxy Tab 4 NOOK tablet

Barnes & Noble unveils the Galaxy Tab 4 NOOK tablet

August 20, 2014

Barnes & Noble has officially unveiled its first Samsung co-branded tablet. The Galaxy Tab 4 NOOK is priced at $179 after a $20 instant rebate. The 7-inch device will be displayed alongside NOOK eReaders at Barnes & Noble’s 700 bookstores across the United States and online at BN.com.

First announced in July, the Galaxy Tab 4 NOOK weights 0.6 pounds, and features a 1.3-megapixel front camera, 3-megapixel rear camera, Wi-Fi connectivity, GPS support, and comes with 8 GB of storage.

The tablet’s screen has a resolution of 1,280 by 800 pixels, runs Android 4.4 KitKat, and is powered by a 1.2-gigahertz quad-core Snapdragon processor.

Like on the Amazon Kindle Fire, the Galaxy Tab 4 NOOK doesn’t include access to Google Play. Instead, users must buy items from the Barnes & Noble Nook store.

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As an added incentive, the company is offering buyers $200 worth of free content with new purchases. These include bestselling books, magazines, and TV shows. Buyers also receive a $5 starter credit.

According to Michael P. Huseby, chief executive officer of Barnes & Noble, Inc.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 NOOK is the most advanced NOOK ever, delivering the great NOOK experience our customers have come to love, with the high-performance tablet features they’ve asked for. We invite reading and entertainment fans to visit their local Barnes & Noble store to experience the new Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 NOOK.  Once they do, we’re certain they will make this innovative device part of their daily routine.

One year ago, Barnes & Noble announced they would no longer make their line of NOOK Android-based tablet devices after poor sales. In a statement to investors at the time, the company said it would instead create a “partnership model for manufacturing in the competitive color tablet market.”

See also: Samsung acquires ‘smart home’ startup SmartThings to take on Apple’s HomeKit, and Apple and Samsung likely to dominate the smart watch market.

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