Well, it depends on what your needs are if you are searching for a tablet mainly for reading. The Nook has proprietary apps that are specific to that device that you might not find in a tablet with Android OS. However, you would have limited app choices, and an older Android OS built in with the Nook.
A "Nook Book" is what the ebooks are called through Barnes & Noble.Assuming your question is something to the effect... Is the Nook Tablet Android based, Yes it is.
The Barnes & Noble Nook Color uses a customized version of Android OS.
Turning a Nook to an Android devise can be tricky. You have to download and save the Android operating system on to an SD card and install it onto your Nook.
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No because the book does not allow outside applications fron being installed. The only way for you to get it would be if you jailbreak your nook and then get it from the android market or google play.
the nook tablet because its newer and it has more battery power and more for just 50 dollars more.
For the original Nook tablet, it doesn't allow for the Google Play app to be installed. To do so would require "rooting" the device, which is essentially unlocking and giving access to modify the tablet any way you wish. The Nook HD and HD+ allowed for Google Play to be installed on May 2013.
Yes, you can use the Nook app, which is available on Google Play.
The Kindle and the nook have the ability to download many apps. But not the best ones a great alternative is getting an android tablet afterwards you can download a e-reader app such as play books for Google. Since you have an android tablet you will be able to download many apps on the market.
Partly because the Nook has has ceased production on June 26, 2013 due to poor sales, the Nexus 7 is a better all around tablet, not to mention that because it is coming from Google, it receives unrestricted OS updates.
Nook tablet. It is faster and has expandable storage, and the screen is a lot better