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Originally Posted by SCION
According to PC Magazine:
Though there's no Web browser on the Nook, if it's necessary to connect to a Wi-Fi network a browser page will pop up, so you can accept terms of service or log in.
That addresses some concerns about no web browser when connecting to WiFi at some locations.
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That makes it even stranger not to just have a browser then. I mean Android has a stock browser it's not like they really have to do anything to include one and it would be one more feature they could list.
I wish it had one as I like being able to download books from my DropBox and places like MR, Webscription and Feedbooks. In fact what was I'm pretty sure a buy for me when I first saw it dropped to a maybe when I learned it had no browser.