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Samsung Galaxy Tab 4

Barnes & Noble and Samsung on Wednesday jointly announced the Samsung the Galaxy Tab 4 Nook.

It is essentially the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 tablet, rebranded and preloaded with B&N’s content.

The move immediately sparked a not-quite-favorable comparison to Amazon.

“It’s an impressive effort, but even if they take a beachhead, they can’t hold it,” said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group.

“Amazon can easily afford to counter them if they need to, and it is more likely to run them out of business more quickly,” he told TechNewsWorld.

The Nook-Lover’s Guide to the Galaxy

The 7-inch Galaxy Tab 4 Nook, with 8 GB of memory, is available now at more than 660 B&N bookstores as well as online, for US$179 after an instant $20 rebate.

That’s the exact same price Samsung is charging for the plain old Galaxy Tab 4, so what makes the B&N tablet Nookish?

Well, it comes preloaded with more than $200 worth of free content from the Nook store, including bestselling books, popular TV shows, and issues of leading magazines. Included are three bestselling e-books –FreakonomicsThe Wanderer, and I Am Number Four – and one episode from each of three hit TV shows: HBO’s Veep, NBC Universal’s Hannibal, and BBC America’s Orphan Black.

The free content includes up to four 14-day free trial subscriptions to 12 popular magazines, includingCosmopolitanSports Illustrated, and US Weekly, together with the previous 12 issues of each title.

Further, customers will get a $5 credit to get started with the Nook Store, which offers access to more than 3 million books, including lots of popular comic books and graphic novels, art books, photograph collections, travel guides and cookbooks.

There are more than 9,000 books for kids, including chapter books and picture books with a proprietary interactive experience.

Then there’s the Nook Newsstand, offering the top 100 bestselling U.S. magazines available as both digital subscriptions and for single-copy sale, along with newspapers and magazines from around the world.

Users also can choose from a variety of Nook apps — lifestyle, productivity, news and entertainment, and games. They can access Nook Video to buy or rent movies and TV shows from major studios and networks.

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SOURCE: Richard Adhikari 
TechNewsWorld

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