Nook HD & HD+ Google Play support joy
Barnes and Noble have a number of eReader devices and tablets
available to consumers in a number of markets, but the company has
brought joy to owners or perspective purchasers of the Nook HD and Nook
HD+ by adding Google Play support.
Only a few days ago we brought you
the news that the company had slashed the prices for all of its mobile
products for consumers in the UK, and now the appeal in purchasing some
of this hardware has got stronger.
The company has announced that it has added full Google Play support
to both the Nook HD and Nook HD+, which will now allow owners to
purchase and download things such as apps, movies, and music tracks
directly from the Google Play store.
There are now also other Google services supported such as Gmail,
YouTube, Google Maps, and the popular Google Chrome web browser. Owners
of the device will now have access to all those big name games that are
available from the store along with a whole host of other popular
applications and services.
To recap the Nook HD features a 7-inch display with a resolution of
1440 x 900 and is powered by a dual core 1.3GHz processor with 8GB of
expandable storage, while the Nook HD+ has a 9-inch display with a
resolution of 1920 x 1280 using the same processor but running at
1.5GHz, and has 16GB of expandable storage.
Currently the Nook HD can be purchased in the UK for only £129 while
the bigger model is priced at £179, following our story about the price
cuts on the entire range of Nook devices the entry level Nook Simple
Touch is currently showing out of stock.
Source: Nook.