Barnes & Noble is making its own $ 50 tablet

New Nook

It has been more than three years since Barnes & Noble stopped creating its own devices, at least its flagship devices to sublease or buy models that sold under its brand. Yes, we do mean Samsung Galaxy Tab models that became Nook tablets, but this seems to have its days numbered.

In FCC a device with code BNTV450, a device that is a 7-inch tablet with a Mediatek Quadcore processor and a 3.000 mAh battery.

The new Nook could be a $ 50 tablet

The rest of the specifications of the Barnes & Noble tablet are similar to Amazon's Fire tablet which has made us all think that it would be creating a tablet of 50 dollars, because it is difficult that with the same hardware, the new Nook costs much more than the Fire. The new Nook will have a big difference and that is the BNTV450 model will have Android as the operating system and not Fire OS, the fork that Amazon created and all this will be a great advantage because users want to have access to the Play Store and not the Amazon Store.

In any case, the new Nook has appeared in FCC which means that in a short time we will have it on the market, possibly competing with the Fire in the Christmas campaign.

The most striking thing about everything related to the news is that Samsung tablets still have Barnes & Noble and they need to sell 1 million units, something that they have to do by contract obligation and I am very afraid that they have not achieved this milestone. But if they really get this device, very surely they will be able to sell 1 million tablets as well as increase their sales, something they really need, at least that same thing has happened to Amazon What do you think?


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