Much like the Kindle Fire, the Nook Tablet is an Android slate that runs a heavily customized Android OS. Nook owners now have a way to move beyond the confines of the custom operating system and have a full Jelly Bean tablet, all without jailbreaking their device.
CNET reports that this magic is capable through the use of an N2A Card, which is essentially a bootable Android 4.1 operating system loaded onto a MicroSD card.
By loading the N2A image into your Nook Tablet or Nook Color, you'll have access to the full Android tablet experience, complete with Google Play and all the other goodies kept out of the Nook OS.
Additionally - and ironically - this will also allow you to read Kindle books on your Nook.
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Better still, you needn?t actually purchase a physical card with the N2A image on it. Heading over to the N2A website will allow you to purchase and download an image which you can place on your own card thus saving you a bit of time and money.
The image file costs $19.99 for the download, but if you simply must purchase the bootable OS on a physical card you may purchase one for anywhere between $29.99 (8GB card) and $84.99 (64GB card).
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