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{"pcmag":{"the Bottom Line":["bottom Line \r\n The Barnes & Noble Nook Hd Is A Gorgeous Little Tablet, But Outside Of Reading, There's Not Enough You Can Do With It."],"score":["good"],"cons":["cons \r\n So-so Battery Life. The Most Locked-down Of Any Tablet We've Seen. Other Than Books, Much Less Content Available Than On Competing Tablets."],"source":"http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2411615,00.asp","pros":["pros \r\n Spectacular Screen. Well Built. Smooth Performance. Memory Card Slot."]},"theverge":{"score":["6.8"],"cons":["bad Stuff\n Constant Performance Problems\r\nweak Speaker\r\napp Selection Is Lacking"],"source":"http://www.theverge.com/2012/12/12/3752910/barnes-noble-nook-hd-plus-review","pros":["good Stuff\n Terrific Display\r\nnice Design And Build Quality\r\ngreat Reading Experience"]},"cnet":{"the Bottom Line":["the Nook Hd+ Is A Low-price, Quality Entry Point Into The World Of Tablets, Especially Now That It Has Full Google Play Support."],"score":["3.5","3.5"],"cons":["there Are No Cameras, The Screen Is Susceptible To Fingerprints, And The Os Can Feel Sluggish At Times."],"source":"http://reviews.cnet.com/tablets/barnes-noble-nook-hd/4505-3126_7-35472167.html","pros":["the Barnes & Noble Nook Hd+ Starts At Only $149, And Has A Sharp Screen, Good Performance, And A Microsd Slot. It's Also Lightweight And Comfortable, And Implements Magazines And Catalogs Better Than Any Other Tablet."]}} |
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