LCD tablets are not exactly the best e-readers, but they are definitely a choice in the market. Businesses clap on Android and their browser app and it’s easy to use. So easy that Barnes & Noble decided to commission Lenovo to produce a successor to its 10 “Nook Android tablet from 2018 onwards.

The press release assures us that the tablet has a 10.1 “IPS screen that has at least an HD resolution, Dolby Atmos speakers and a ten-hour battery, and that it weighs only 420 g. There is’ An unnamed octa-core processor that runs at 2.3 GHz by enhancing the Android experience – previously loaded with the Nook Reading app, now running more than a million books for under $ 5, and has 32 GB of space on board to store the titles, plus more space with a microSD card.Further details, such as whether it has USB-C, or which version of Android it uses, have yet to be announced.

2018’s Nook tablet has a 1920 x 1200 screen and a micro-USB port. There have been other Nook Android tablets from the past as well.

The new Nook, manufactured by Lenovo, is on sale at B&N stores and online for $ 130 from early next month. In other words, one of the saving grace is that it’s one of the cheapest Android tablets you can buy at can get that specification.