Pandigital has added a brand new star to its growing galaxy of e-readers, with the Nova Digital Reader — a seven-inch, Android 2.3-powered slate that appears awfully just like that eight-inch Super Nova we recently spotted on the FCC. The tablet, which just popped up at Best Buy, is powered by an 800MHz processor, offers 4GB of internal storage, and contours an ActiveTouch display with 800×600 resolution. Very like its forerunners, the Novel and the Planet , the Nova also connects on to the Barnes and Noble bookstore, and sports a couple of front- and rear-facing cameras. Apart from that, you will find the standard 802.11 b/g/n wireless capabilities, a built-in microSD card slot, and a micro HDMI port, all packed within a frame that’s half-an-inch thick. Persuaded? Grab your ‘scope and zoom in at the source link to buy.
[Thanks, Charlie]
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