Samsung and Barnes & Noble join forces for $250 Galaxy Tab E Nook

When the largest retail bookseller in the United States first sought the help of the market-leading Android device manufacturer last year, many analysts and mobile consumers rushed to deem the Galaxy Tab 4 Nook DOA.But the ultra-low-cost 7-incher must have done something right, boosting Barnes & Noble’s industry relevance, since Samsung recently green-lit external software modifications on an additional two of its pads.B&N has also grown bolder ...

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Samsung Galaxy Tab E now available from Verizon starting at $130

Craving for an LTE-enabled Android tablet with support for America’s largest wireless network, but feel the Galaxy Tab S2 is a little on the expensive side, while the LG G Pad X8.3 fails to hit the sweet spot as far as display size goes?Then the just-released Samsung Galaxy Tab E should fit you perfectly, given it’s large yet not uncomfortably so, at 9.6 inches, plus fairly affordable. With two-year Verizon pacts, the 5.1 Lollipop-powered slate costs $130, and 200 extra bucks buy you the Tab E free of ...

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Samsung reveals Galaxy Tab E with budget price tag

Samsung’s never been a company to approach its mobile lineup from a “less is more” perspective, and year after year we continue to see it inundate retail shelves with more products than the manufacturer arguably knows what to do with. As if Samsung didn’t have enough tablet offerings already, earlier this year we picked up on what looked to be plans for a whole lot of additional models, including Galaxy Tab A, Tab J, and Tab E models. Today that last one there goes official, as Samsung lets ...

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Samsung trademark filings could hint at boatload of new tablets

Last year was a big one for Samsung and tablets, and while it may not have delivered any models that really carried the clout of its smartphone offerings, it sure had a good number of them. So far this year, things have been quiet on the tablet front; will Samsung unleash a similar torrent upon us? We’ve already checked out evidence pointing to quite a few in-development models, later identified as a possible new Galaxy ...

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