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Old 09-14-2011, 10:43 PM   #36
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Thanks. May be looking at a Nook Color or the new Amazon tablet. Would probably go the SD card if I did the NC. Any experience with the SD method.

Carol
I did the AutoNooter thing on the mSD card bit; but didn't see any advantage to having both, since I never used B&Ns features. In fact, I was at a disadvantage because I would have to put AutoNooter on every card I planned to use; as I swapped cards for different content. So I went with CM7 on internal flash and wiped B&N out. Besides, the root is easy to reverse if I should ever need warranty work; so I'm not concerned.

Keep your eye out for three quality 7" sub-$250 tablets to be available this holiday season:
  • Amazon Kindle Tablet - probably locked down, unknown rooting capability
  • B&N Nook Color - locked down, easy to root, and possibly 2nd Gen
  • Lenovo IdeaPad A1 - full Market access, no need to root
These tablets should all have iPad 1 specs or better; which is more than adequate for most users. That keeps costs down and still provides a quality experience.

I'm very happy with my rooted Nook Color, because it gives me all I require in a tablet and at a big savings in cost - quality display, plenty of power and speed, and access to two app stores (Google and Amazon). I may or may not upgrade, depending on features. If I do upgrade, I'm open to any of the three I listed above.
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