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Old 02-06-2010, 11:26 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by daffy4u View Post
How long is "a while" (less than a minute... more)? Does this mean the nook has to index non-B&N content before it can be used?
I guess it depends on the size of your library.
So far, I've only got 70 eBooks from B&N and another 450 in the documents folder. Finding my newest 6 B&N eBooks took about 10 seconds. For the none-B&N eBooks it took a bit longer, about 30 seconds. So far, I can't complain in comparison to Sony or Kindle.
One thing is kind of none-intuitive: I would have expected nook to find the new B&N eBooks quickly on its own via WiFi. I guess it would, if I turn it off and restart again. But while using it, it only found the eBooks when manually checking for new content. The user guide states, it should remain in standby instead of being turned off so it can check in certain intervals for new downloads.

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