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Originally Posted by bookratt
Dear Garthoid:
I have the white version with the B & N app on it (American version).
I have purchased one book with the app, and on my computer added a bunch of b & n freebies to download when I have wi-fi available (I go to McDonalds for their free wi-fi as I have dial up at home).
I was just curious about the installing of the andriod program & other peoples experience with it. I am able to use ADE on this device very easily, and haven't had any problems putting books on from that. I love that I can view PDF files with ease!
So far I am pleased with the Pandigital 7" white - the battery doesn't seem to last long, but I guess that is expected with the fancy color screen. I have also been able to use the Pandigital to download with ease some of my friends videos posted on facebook with the wi-fi in minutes, as dial up for a 14 minute video anything takes hours.
Thanks for your postings!
bookratt
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I think the white version is a superior piece of hardware. Next step up would be the Pocketbook IQ.
Now that I am reading more on android development I am wondering that the file it wants to install is the dev kit device driver. Others can correct me if I am wrong.
If you look at your settings check to see if debug mode is turned on. If you search these forums there will be a few posts on this issue. Otherwise the slatedroid site will explain it better than I can.
I have not been able to get that working yet on my BPDN.