The volume buttons and power are a bit hard to find and locate if you have a bad memory or are operating in the dark, but once you do find them, they do their job just fine. ![]() The front and back of the Nook Tablet have an ever-so-subtle rubbery, almost suede-like feel to them, which makes it quite comfortable to hold, and the screen is easy to touch and manipulate. We’re not huge fans of the 7-inch form factor (it’s just a bit too small), but this is certainly one of the more comfortable tiny tablets. It also has that distinct “n” where the iPad home button would be and a giant lanyard hole in the lower left corner, which gives at least one corner of the tablet a Battlestar Galactica flair. Regardless, it definitely has its own distinct design: a sandwich of gray surrounding lighter silver tubing. ![]() The Nook Tablet is one of the better looking 7-inch devices on the market, but we’re not sure if that’s a huge compliment or just a statement of how weak the competition is today.
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