It’s hard to look at the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook and not think of it as a sort of surrender. Barnes & Noble gave the hardware and tablet business a better-than-college try, often pushing technology boundaries to some acclaim, but little notice. Its newest tablet is really just a middle-of-the-road, multi-function tablet with a very affordable price tag.
When Samsung unveiled the Tab 4 last April, few took notice. It’s a pretty standard 7-inch Android 4.4 "KitKat" device with a solid Qualcomm Snapdragon quad-core CPU, a 1,280 x 800 screen and two very average cameras: 3 megapixels on the back and 1.2MP on the front.
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