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Best internet tablet for around or under $300?

Hey guys, I’m having a big problem finding the best internet tablet for Christmas. My limit is $350. I’ve been looking at a lot of them for about 2 weeks, such as the Huawei S7, Archos products, (even though barely any are available), Nooks, Pandigital eReaders, Nokias, Moonses, and even those aPads, clone of an iPad. So does anyone have any ideas for me? I would like to order it from an official website or Amazon or something like that. If it can be available in a store, it would be awesome. Thanks!

    John Doe
    Posted 6 months ago

    ook Color is better for reading than iPad and better for everything else than Kindle.
    Nook Color has been picked as the editors choice by PC Magazine. Pro reviewers of other sites (CNET, ZDNet, Engadget, AllThingsDigital, etc.) mentioned that it tested to be pretty fast for apps and PDF’s, has a beautiful screen, and is a great value for the holiday season for $249.
    Nook Color’s screen is better (less reflective) for reading than iPad’s thanks to new LG screen with anti-glare coating, and it is better performing in sunlight than iPad’s. Also, as it’s smaller in size than iPad, the text appears sharper on Nook’s screen.
    Barnes & Noble special Nook SDK runs on top of the standard Android one and gives developers access to exclusive extensions and APIs for the Nook and its interface so porting Android apps is not difficult. B&N says it is more like optimising them for Nook than porting them.
    Nook Color is better for kids than iPad. Nook runs Android and can run all the Android-based games.
    Also it has 12,000 (more soon) kids books that are built as a game with feedback.
    - Nook can be used for library ebooks.
    - Nook can be used for renting text-ebooks.
    Oh, and you can buy three Nook Color’s for the price of one Galaxy Tab without contract.

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