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Old 12-01-2010, 04:42 PM   #49
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There is no support for e-reader PDB books. This is cleary mentioned in the specifications, so you could have known this before you bought the Nook.
Well perhaps you'd like to tell B&N representatives to read the specifications as well since all 3 of them told me I could read Barnes and Noble's "ereader.com" books on them. In addition why don't you tell the writer at wired.com to read the specs since he wrote the following (and they were not the only ones

"Storefront: Nookbook Store
Flagship model: Nook Color
Supported file formats: eReader PDB, ePUB, PDF
Hidden perk: Connecting the Nook to B&N’s in-store WiFi grants you an hour’s worth of reading of any e-book title.
Price: $250 (Wi-Fi only)"

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If you use the correct video parameters (see the specifications and the manual) video will play fine.
Why should I have to reformat all my mp4's because the nook software engineers couldn't figure out how to make their device compatable with their chosen format?

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If webbrowsing is slow and difficult you should take a look at your Wifi connection. Because the webbrowsing speed should be fine.
35 mbs/25 mbs

The problem is with the delay when you click the screen.

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Again, the weight is clearly mentioned in the specifications.
Yea, weight specs don't mean didley until you've spent some time with a device.

Do you work for Barnes and Noble?

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The NC is pretty fantastic, especially rooted
If it's so fantastic why the need to root?
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