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Originally Posted by VydorScope
So unless they made a special store connection just for this new Nook, it has to be running a program that can display web pages.
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That is correct. There is a menu displaying what you're reading and B&N books. Remember, has wifi connection, it is not for side loading only like some Sony's models. As a matter of fact, the main menu at the bottom it is very similar to the one you find on Nook classic.
I can't tell for sure if the device will be rooted or not, maybe, but because runs Android under the hood, once you get access to Android Market I'm assuming the user can also download a browser and install it. Again, under the assumption someone root it and you get access to Android Market.