Monday, November 21, 2011

Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet harder to repair than Kindle Fire, teardown shows

Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet harder to repair than Kindle Fire, teardown shows

. The team at iFixit recently tore open Barnes & Noble's brand new Nook Tablet to get a closer look at its inner workings see how they compare to Amazon's Kindle Fire. The group found that the Nook Tablet is powered by a dual-core TI OMAP 4 processor clocked at 1GHz, and it has 1GB of RAM and 16GB of internal SanDisk storage. It also has a 4,000 mAh battery under the hood that's rated for up to 11.5 hours of reading time, 3.5 hours longer than the previous generation Nook Color device. The Nook Tablet received a repairability score of 6 out of 10 points, which is worse than the Kindle Fire's 8x10 score.

Boy Genius Report, Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet harder to repair than Kindle Fire, teardown shows

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