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Nook Touch has a browser
http://blog.the-ebook-reader.com/201...browser-video/
just type any url in the search menu and boom your online |
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I can see why they didn't advertise the web browser. It is probably very buggy, and they probably won't advertise it until a firmware update fixes the bugs, then they will claim that the firmware update gives it web browsing abilities. The browser seemed pretty fast and responsive in that video (at least compared to other eink readers).
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https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=136051
Unfortunately (for me at least) you can't use the browser to download books and then read them. |
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Nice!
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Kobo Touch has one, too. They clearly say it is beta on the reader itself, and don't advertise it, but it is there. I can't imagine using it in place of my cell phone or computer, but it's there and working.
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At least they have something there. It's better than nothing. Something to build upon.
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Yeah, being that buggy I wouldn't advertise it either. Plus, if they advertised the browser as a feature, then they would have to include it's use in any "normal use" measurement of battery life, and they are really plugging the battery life as a selling point. A future FW update should be able to make the browser usable. Right now, it's almost as bad as the standard Nook browser.
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Not to be negative towards the new nook, but barnes and noble did a whole lot of porting from the color without finishing for the nook. It is really tacky.
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well, then: welcome to low battery life, folks.
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Interesting, as an employee I had no idea this had that feature, even after playing with it.
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