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New Reader
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: TEXAS
Device: NOOK Color
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"killer app" for Nook Color
So, I figure if someone figures out a way to sideload the Android Kindle app on the Nook Color, that'll probably help with sales to people who already have a big Kindle library going, but prefer the Nook hardware. We all know it has the capability of running the app, but is locked down...
For me it's not relevant, as this is my first e-reader and I'll only have purchased B&N ePubs (de-DRM'd and archived so I'm not locked into a platform or store). But for many people I know this is a big issue that will end up leading them to an iPad or Android tablet if they decide to go with an LCD. However, from what I can tell the pixel density and image quality on the NC is superior to both iPad and Galaxy Tab. Hence better for reading. Thoughts? |
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Join Date: May 2009
Device: PRS-505,nook,Nook Color,Android
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Yes, it would attract more attention if it was an Android tablet. Yes, having to choose a device based on where you bought books in the past really stinks.
Yes, the screen is sharper, but not so much sharper that it will make a big difference to most people using normal font sizes. |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Device: nook
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Q1 2011 is not that far, but guessing by tech skills you displayed in your post you probably know that calibre converts mobi to epub. I dont know how good the conversion is, but it's an option for the impatient. |
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New Reader
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Device: NOOK Color
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I was really thinking of it in terms of the mass market. I don't think B&N is doing this in order to necessarily become a hardware company, but on the other hand it could be seen as a way to ween people over to NOOKbooks/B&N instead of Kindle/Amazon. The B&N purchased books experience on the Nook will still be superior to a Kindle app or a side-loaded book, so if price is equal, a Nook owner would clearly pick the B&N version of any given book, I would think. For me what made the decision was the open standard. While I do own an iPod, I never use Apple's music format. I buy physical CD's and rip them as MP3 files, because I'd rather those files be available to me for the foreseeable future, regardless of what hardware I might end up with. Given the all out war we have with iOS vs. Android, there's a great possibility that my next device won't be an Apple product (yet to be seen). The difference here is that although the iPod has its own format (AAC), it still plays the universal standard format (MP3), whereas Kindle has its own format (MOBI), it will NOT read the universal standard format (ePUB). Now if Amazon figures this out and makes Kindles ePub compatible and makes a color LCD competing product, then we'll see... Right now Barnes & Noble has won my business and that's a win for them this year! -Michael |
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Join Date: May 2009
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You could argue that Apple's music sold with DRM was their format, but MP3 is MPEG-1 and AAC is MPEG-2. They are both "open" (to a similar extent). Your iTunes-purchased DRM-free AAC will play just fine on Android. Quote:
It's hard to argue that ePub is universal when Amazon controls the vast majority of the market. It's also difficult to argue that ePub is open when it is unlikely to find Major Name Brand content without proprietary DRM wrapped around it. Don't get me wrong. I think ePub is a better flawed format than the flawed format that is Mobipocket. However, I don't want anyone to get the false impression that a reasonable segment of the market is open. While eBooks have gained some traction recently, the marketplace is still very much set against the customer. Of course, most people don't care about any of these factors until Sexy New Reading device comes out and it won't work with their library or their favorite book seller folds and they are left stranded without access to their bookshelf. |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Device: nook
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I do disagree with you on the antitrust thing. If dev program is open to everyone how would b&n explain not letting amazon in other than to unfairly eliminate the competition on otherwise open platform. But that's far fetched speculation. There is no platform yet. There's mention. There's bad past experience with nook and sdk. And definitely paying for future potential of nook color is not a good idea with company that has history of not delivered promises. But nook "classic" was and still is a great device |
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Connoisseur
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Connoisseur
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Device: nook
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Goodbye, warranty. Also: goodbye, social life.
The nookcolor is gonna make a fantastic PDA. Oh yeah, and I'll be able to read books on it, too! (In case anybody's confused: the picture Mac Jones just posted is of a hacked nookcolor. You won't get that out of the box from B&N, although it'll probably be available next year from their app store.) |
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actually there are plugins that will convert and strip in one button
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Device: Considering a Nook Color...
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People are already using the Kindle app on the Nook Color - the rooted ones, of course. But honestly: an eBook reader app on an eBook reader just to read the competition's eBooks, you consider that to be a "killer app"?
![]() And actually that picture above is a developer unit of the Nook Color, in the lab at B&N when they put Angry Birds on it almost 2 months ago. The root was just released about 48 hours ago; that Angry Birds demo was to show people what the Nook Color is quite capable of. Now with the root in place and improving each day, so will the Nook Color. ![]() |
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