Hey, guys...
I've been thinking about getting a tablet, but I'm torn between this one and the Archos 70.
Here's the deal - I have a distinct set of requirements:
1) screen size between 7 and 10 inches
2) WiFi and fully-usable web browser
3) must be able to read and display PDF (including image-heavy files), TXT, HTML (other formats, like DOC, LIT and EPUB are a bonus)
4) USB port
5) SD card slot
6) able to read and display audio and video files, from MP3 and AVI to FLAC and MKV. The loading of audio and video files on the device should be as easy drag-and-drop from USB or card, or from a Windows computer, and NOT require a special interface (a la iTunes or Calibre).
7) compatible with most frequently used image files (JPG, TIF, BMP)
8) good battery life (at least 5 hours for non-stop video, more if used only as reader.)
9) good-sized program/applications market, with many available for free
10) priced at $400 maximum
I would appreciate some basic level multi-tasking (ie being able to read a book or browse the net while listening to music at the same time).
There are prons and cons for getting either the Nook or the Archos 70...
- the Archos has a smaller screen resolution (800x400), but it's got lots of I/O ports, and it's practically guaranteed it will work with any video files I throw at it.
- the Nook has a better screen resolution, but there are fewer guarantees it will play anything I want.
What's your experience with the Nook? Did you find any files it refuses to play? How's the audio?