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Global Score
41.943.3
Basic Information
IcemobileBarnes & Noble
Android 4.2.2Android 4.0
--2012-09-26
--9.46 x 6.41 x 0.45 inches
--18.17 ounces
Black, Gray, Red and White--
$ 155.00$ 129.00
Display / Screen
7 inches9 inches
--1920 x 1280 pixels
--IPS LCD
170 pixels per inch256 pixels per inch
Capacitive, Multi-touchCapacitive, Multi-touch
6.48
Performance
Mediatek MT6572W chipsetTI OMAP4470 chipset
ARM Cortex-A7 (Dual-Core 1200 MHz) processorARM Cortex-A9 (Dual-Core 1500 MHz) processor
512 MB (266 MHz) RAM1 GB (233 MHz) RAM
ARM Mali-400 MP1 (320 MHz) GPUPowerVR SGX544 (384 MHz) GPU
8.018.37
Storage
--32 GB internal memory
microSD, microSDHC (up to 32 GB) external memory slotmicroSD, microSDHC (up to 32 GB) external memory slot
1.327.12
Camera
2.00 MP + 0.30 MP--
5.170
Networks
Wi-FiWi-Fi
UMTS, EDGE, GPRS and GSM--
SIM--
2.92.4
Battery Life
2800mAh Battery--
Removable BatteryNon-Removable Battery
4.81.36
Other Features
Bluetooth 4.0--
GPS--
Accelerometer, Compass and Light SensorAccelerometer

Comparison review

The Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ is a little bit better than the ICEMOBILE G7 Pro, getting a 43.3 score against 41.9. Both tablets in this comparison use Android OS, but the Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ has older 4.0 version while ICEMOBILE G7 Pro has Android 4.2.2 version. Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ features a bit superior CPU than ICEMOBILE G7 Pro, and although they both have a Dual-Core CPU, the Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ also has a better 384 MHz GPU and a higher amount of RAM.

The Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ has a much more vibrant screen than ICEMOBILE G7 Pro, because it has a lot higher number of pixels per inch of screen and a bigger screen. The ICEMOBILE G7 Pro captures much better photographs and videos than Barnes & Noble Nook HD+. Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ counts with a way bigger storage capacity for games and applications than ICEMOBILE G7 Pro. They have a slot for an SD memory card that holds a maximum of 32 GB.

The ICEMOBILE G7 Pro features a superior battery life than Barnes & Noble Nook HD+.

Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ is not only the best tablets between the ones we are comparing here, but it's also by far the cheapest.




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