Barnes and Noble have updated the Nook app for Android, giving high resolution devices (read: tablets) support for magazines as well as a few bug fixes for the HTC Thunderbolt and Android 3.x (Honeycomb) devices. It works nicely, and the additions have been made without cluttering or changing the user-friendly interface that the Nook app is famous for.
Open the updated app, and in the "shop" section you'll have the entry for magazines, where you can subscribe, manage subscriptions, or just download a single issue. The prices are competitive (A National Geographic subscription runs $1.99 monthly) and the format works great for reading. You select and download your current issue, tap to open and simply browse through just as if you had a paper copy in your hands. When you want to read an article, you simply tap a button in the upper right corner and a new window opens with all the content. It's a great way to skim the content and focus on the pictures, and then go back and read the articles at your leisure. The app itself is free, and runs on Android 2.1 or higher. We've got a few more pictures and the download link after the break.
Thanks, Max for the tip!
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