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The Barnes & Noble NOOK HD+ is a 9 inch tablet with a 1920 x 1200 pixel display, a TI OMAP dual core processor, and a custom operating system based on Android 4.0. Independent developers have also made some serious progress porting a full-blown version of Android 4.1 to run on the hardware.
Normally Barnes & Noble charges $269 and up for this tablet… and that’s exactly how much the company is selling the NOOK HD+ through its eBay store for today. But the company is also throwing in a $25 gift card with purchase at the moment.
Better yet, Staples is selling the tablet for just $199.
If you’re looking for an even cheaper tablet, Best Buy is offering a 24% off coupon on all clearance items today — and that includes the first generation Amazon Kindle Fire, which you can pick up for just $99.
Not a fan of the Kindle Fire OS? You can install Android 4.2 on the tablet.
Here are some of the day’s best deals on mobile devices and accessories.
- B&N NOOK HD+ 9 inch tablet w/16GB Â for $199 – Staples
- B&N NOOK HD+ 9 inch tablet + $25 gift card for $269 – B&N (via eBay)
- B&N NOOK HD 7″ tablet w/8GB for $149 – Staples
- Refurb Amazon Kindle Fire (1st gen) for $99 – Best Buy (coupon:Â PIPERS24)
- Refurb Asus Zenbook UX31 13″ ultrabook w/Sandy Bridge for $580 – 1SaleADay
- Apple MacBook Air 11.6″ notebook w/Core i5 for $760 – Woot
- Acer C7 Chromebook + 2-year warranty for $230 – TigerDirect
- Acer Aspire AO725 11.6″ notebook w/AMD C-70, Windows 8 for $260 – digjungle (via eBay)
- 24% off site-wide – Best Buy Computing Clearance
- SanDisk 64GB SDXC UHS-I card for $45 – Buy.com
You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.
The AO725 looks like a good deal. I’d be tempted to get it if I didn’t still have my AO522. Though the CPUs side of AMD’s APUs aren’t too powerful, I’ve been tremendously impressed by the medium-to-light gaming and graphics processing capabilities of the GPU side of things.