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Who says Android tablets are dead? $130 Nook 10.1 delivers the goods

July 04, 2025

Barnes & Noble has justunveiledthe Nook 10.1 tablet (viaThe Verge). And for $129.99, it fits nicely into thebudget endof the tablet spectrum.

The tablet has 32GB storage which can be extended by up to 256GB with amicroSD card, along with a 10.1-inch 1,920 x 1,200 display.  It runs Android and — unlike theAmazon Kindle Firelineup — it can access thePlay Store. According to Barnes & Noble, the tablet’s battery should also be good for up to 8.5 hours per charge.

Barnes & Noble Nook 10.1 Tablet

The tablet comes with front and rear 2MP cameras. While the low megapixel count means the photos won’t be of a particularly high quality, they should be fine for making video calls. It also has aheadphone jackand a Micro-USB 2.0 port. We don’t know have any chipset or RAM details unfortunately, so hopefully the company isn’t cutting major corners in this department.

The tablet is also compatible with a portable keyboard cover. This could be useful if you think you’ll need to use the tablet to send emails or edit documents. You will have to purchase the keyboard separately, although, it’s not currently listed on the Barnes & Noble website.

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With its low price and large screen, the Barnes & Noble Nook 10.1 seems like it could be a decent budget tablet for reading books, watching videos, and browsing the web. In comparison, it is $20 cheaper than the 10-inch, 32GB version of theKindle Fireand $40 cheaper than theLenovo Tab 4 10despite having a higher-resolution screen and more storage.

If you want to check it out for yourself, you can do so on the Barnes & Noble website by clicking the button below. The tablet is available to pre-order now and will be released on November 14.

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