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New Nook Color: 4 things we want to see

Barnes & Noble is expected to announce a new version of their e-reader/tablet soon.

On November 7, Barnes & Noble will likely announce a new Nook Color, replacing the 7-inch e-reader/tablet that launched nearly a year ago.

But with Amazon's Kindle Fire coming soon, and already selling well in pre-orders, Barnes & Noble will need more than just a spec boost to impress holiday shoppers. Here's what I'd like to see from a new Nook Color, or whatever Barnes & Noble is planning:

Smooth Operator

I'd love for Barnes & Noble's next tablet to at least try to rival the iPad in smoothness and responsiveness. The original Nook Color wasn't quite there, but with better components and a software refresh, a smooth-running Nook tablet could have some serious curb appeal at the bookseller's retail stores.

Netflix

Netflix streaming on a Barnes & Noble tablet would be the perfect answer to Amazon Prime Instant Videos on the Kindle Fire. Sure, Netflix has made some mistakes lately with its handling of a price hike, but it still has the best streaming video selection, and it's available on more devices than Amazon's service. A Nook Color that supports Netflix would be the ideal companion tablet for people who already use the service on their game consoles or set-top boxes.

A New Plan for Apps

Amazon's Appstore for Android dwarfs the selection of apps on Barnes & Noble's Nook Color, giving the Kindle Fire a huge advantage. To stay competitive, Barnes & Noble must bring more apps to its platform. If that's not possible, the company must find some other way to stand out without a huge app library. (One bit of speculation I found interesting, from The Digital Reader: Barnes & Noble could partner with GameStop to give its tablet more gaming options.)

$199 or Less, or Go Large

It's a given that Barnes & Noble's next tablet must match the Kindle Fire on price. Failing that, it'll have to offer a larger tablet--with a 10-inch screen, for instance--to attract consumers who are turned off by the Kindle Fire's smaller screen.

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