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Unboxing Barnes & Noble nook ereader powered-by Android


Barnes & Noble nook review: url.ag

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15 Responses to “Unboxing Barnes & Noble nook ereader powered-by Android”

  1. PieRules246 says:

    awesome

  2. matbonucci says:

    yeah looks better than kindle, the unpack looks so apple

  3. pauldogar says:

    suck

  4. drakezen says:

    Hmm, that IS a nice watch. What is it?

  5. DejectedPanda says:

    Pretty slick. It looks a lot better then the Kindle anyway.

  6. jos14906 says:

    wow waste of packaging 0:13

  7. Dpiiiius says:

    i actually like it xD

  8. gvcdkg says:

    I liked the music. Where did you get your watch? I wonder if ill get such a huge box just for 1 nook. I don’t think apple will compare to the nook. It will likely be much more expensive and just be more for browersing the web then ebooks.

  9. dyckmanhustla05 says:

    a word of advice……change the music

  10. Publicitary says:

    Its like iPod pack. I also thought this

  11. KNWQA says:

    very apple like packaging

  12. ps249 says:

    WHATS UP WITH THAT SALSA MUSIC ??

  13. YUPnNOPE says:

    i cant wait til theres an official ebook offering from apple. whether with the iphone. or tablet, or both. not sure what kinda service they’ll offer but if their passed endeavors are any indication, its gonna steal the spotlight and for good reason!

  14. BigJim2 says:

    wow i am super suprised by myself.. I did not like the amazon kindle i guess because i dont read enough to get something like that and when i started hearing about all these other companies making e-readers i was just thinking how i was going to dislike these different e-readers as well but this looks GORGEOUS! I dont even read and I want one!

  15. pubtor says:

    looks gd

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