and while i am still browsing through a plethora of cases & screenguards for the Nook, the device was delivered to me today! let me show you some bad, bad (customary) pics:
the model is the 32GB one; acquired for 12,390/-.
delivered before the stipulated time of 1 week by the seller ('SlideCart', on ebay.in)! well-packed! as @
alekhkhanna's tab, this was also not sealed; but the innards looked pristine. some quick initial impressions:
- now
THIS feels like a
TAB! not as large as i was thinking it to be, but just the apt size! this is actually good for me, because i was worried about the portability-factor, one of the reasons why i initially chose the Nexus 7 over this; but not repenting it, as by that way, i got to apply some very nice discount on this purchase later.
- very good finish & build-quality! exudes kind of premium-quality elegance!
- brilliant screen! very vibrant, and doesn't at all look shiny and 'whitish' type like on Nexus 7. has a warm tone to it, which i personally prefer.
- reading PDFs on it is an absolute charm! even the scanned ones don't bother much now. i don't read e-zines much (and no comics), but the 'comic-mode' is just superb!
- the touch is far more responsive than on Nexus 7, and the latter's touch-response is anyway very responsive. i write that because i was using a stylus on both the screens, and the Nexus 7 managed to miss out on a lot of presses, while the Nook, barely any (plus, the well-spaced keys on the good-looking stock keyboard also helps)!
- i liked the stock UI; a good & very welcome change from the 'bland' stock Android UI! can a custom-launcher be used on the stock OS?
- felt almost equally heavy as the Nexus 7; or perhaps, slightly lighter. comfortable to hold.
- had read earlier about some tech employed in building Nook HD+, where the screen-glass is well-fit under the borders of the device, which helps in glare-reduction or something like that. seems to work.
- initially, the OS didn't seem snappy enough, unlike the Nexus 7. but later on, it felt just right. perhaps it may be due to initial start-up processes and updates and all such. however, there indeed is difference between both the tabs' processors. but what and how much does that translate to real-world usage is yet to be seen (and i don't play touch UI games).
i have now kept it back in the box, and will only take it out once i have its case & screenguard.
thanks a lot to @
alekhkhanna, @
phoenix844884, (and yeah, @
sarthakk250193 and @
prateekS too
),
flipkart,
SlideCart (why?! that's a secret, apart from the obvious
),
GOSF 2013, and my
bank!