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First, let me say that I have the Nook Color and love it. I bought it the day after root was developed, and rooted it 1 hour after I bought it. That said, 80% of my use is as a reader.
Reading through the posts in this thread, I saw some references to updates. I gotta say that although the SGT has 2.2; and NC only 2.1; I am more optimistic for updates on the Nook. I have been following some of the rumors for the 2.2 update that Samsung STILL has not issued for the Vibrant; and that apparently Samsung is pressuring T-Mobile NOT to release. The reason: Samsung has a new phone coming out that they want T-Mobile to push; and they expect that is the 2.2 upgrade were available, it would slow sales for their new phone. Now those are just some internet rumors; but it leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I would encourage the OP to give the NC a try - for the price, it can't be beat. If the OP is really considering $750 for a SGT, I would suggest she hold out a little long because in another 3-6 months, I think there will be a lot more tablets available in that price range. P.S. - Care - can you explain your Avatar? is that Moiraine? |
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Somehow when I went to edit my post I ended up with two posts.
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Yes, it is! I love Moiraine, she totally rocks and I think I relate to her and Egwene the most. ![]() Edit to add full cover: ![]() Last edited by Care; 01-18-2011 at 06:49 PM. |
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The Tab is nice, but a couple of cameras, GPS, bluetooth, and a little exra oomph aren't worth twice the price to me (~$250). And I would certainly never pay for the monthly data contract. I don't really need that stuff anyway on a tablet.
Soon XDA will probably have the BT working on the NC (if B&N doesn't add it to their official 2.2 update) - that's my biggest want. I don't see the Tab as being worth $500. I hate the ipad and itunes and I'd probably still buy an iPad over it (not that I would buy an ipad). A lot better tablets are going to undercut it soon. I doubt the NC will be undercut as the best bang/buck tablet any time soon - B&N is surely selling it at a very marginal profit at $250. I think the question is really whether to get the NC or to wait. I will say that I think for someone that likes ebooks, the NC is a better buy as a rooted tablet than a non-reader. Last edited by GreenMonkey; 01-19-2011 at 12:48 AM. |
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Every single device that supports Adobe ePubs has a license (and the API hooks) to support B&N ePubs. Most licensees have decided not to support them, presumably for business reasons. Bluefire on the iPad, is an exception in that it supports both Adobe and B&N ePubs. There were press reports, which sounded like they came directly from Aldiko, that Aldiko would also support B&N ePubs. I guess they changed their mind about implementing this, which is a shame - since it is apparently almost no work to do.
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This is like installing Vista on your computer after having Windows XP. Usually most drivers and applications (at the point of the release) have been written for XP. Attempting to run or install something new just makes your device not usable, not in terms of applications and added functionality via extra software. Because is so new, it is difficult to find new drivers and new applications. I never install a fresh or brand new Os on anything just after came out to market. In real life, big companies like the one I work for, we take the "wait" approach. It allows the new Os or software to settle down and developers to create new apps. |
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Simply untrue. Using autonooter and following 8 steps is all it takes. I had my NC rooted in under 15 minutes and much of it was automated.
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To the OP, jocampo's expected and redundant NC dislike notwithstanding, the NOOKColor is an incredible device and the price can't be beat for what you get. I highly suggest you check it out.
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I agree, I am not too worried about rooting. I would most definitely root a NC if I bought one as I rooted by classic Nook the instant I got it home. I have read through the instructions for both the first root and the autonooter as soon as they were available. I think I would wait to see what the NC does first on it's own though.
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Care,
At the end and based on that you're the OP, if you were going to compare Nook Color vs Galaxy Tab, last one is better piece of hardware and unleashed out of the box, even after rooting the Nook Color. GT Has a faster processor, more RAM, etc. If price is a big obstacle for you (it looks it is) your better and only alternative right now on the market for a capacitive tablet running Android is the Nook Color. Out of the box (no rooting) will not provide Android Market access and the browser won't be as good as the Galaxy Tab, but I believe taking the hacking step is totally yours. |
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