10-22-2015, 11:22 AM | #61 |
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And something that is lousy at being plugged into a computer.
Maybe for Android phones MTP is a necessary evil which allows you to use your phone while it is connected to the computer (not clear why that is necessarily necessary) but it sure as hell ain't true for your ereader. |
10-22-2015, 11:28 AM | #62 |
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And I would've thought B&N would always have been focused on "easy to use and integrates well with their bookstore".
But the most charitable thing that could traditionally be said about the NST and Glowlight is "lousy software, yeah... but great hardware". So I'm not sure your analysis holds. |
10-22-2015, 11:53 AM | #63 |
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From my point of view running Android is a HUGE plus. If rooting is available that opens up the reader to a whole world of possibilities unmatcheable by a reader that runs just a reader app basically.
I love being able to have Amazon Kindle reader app too on my Nook for instance. Or Calibre Companion, that should be possible now ... |
10-22-2015, 11:56 AM | #64 |
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Maybe... but people wanting to root their ereader in order to run unrestricted Android is a very small number compared to the people who just want to connect their ereader to the computer and not have it flake out on them.
I'm not saying it doesn't have its place. |
10-22-2015, 12:37 PM | #65 |
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I am intrigued but cautious about this new Nook device.
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10-22-2015, 01:40 PM | #67 |
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As the new model uses MTP to communicate with the computer, there is no need to partition the userstore merely to prevent people copying their B&N content off the device.
Perhaps that is what changed. ... MTP is fundamentally different from USBMS, in that the device has control over which files the PC host sees -- as opposed to being forced to display the entire block device (at which point the PC is free to access whichever files it likes). B&N may have instructed the Glowlight Plus to only share a "sideloaded content" directory. This is better than before, when the Nook "protected" B&N books by keeping them on a separate partition. At least now you can use as much storage for sideloaded books as you like. But it certainly doesn't mean you are going to be allowed to access your own purchased B&N content! Yeah, B&N sure knows what they are doing. Make a device that is most useful for people who DON'T buy ebooks from B&N. Last edited by eschwartz; 10-22-2015 at 01:44 PM. |
10-22-2015, 05:51 PM | #68 |
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Wow, this looks absolutely fantastic. Probably going to sell my PW3 and pick this up if the reviews are decent. Really really like waterproofing as a feature but the Kobo H20 was a bit too big for my liking.
For anyone that has a unit already -- how is the backlighting uniformity thus far? Smooth, splotchy? Guessing we'll hear from Amazon soon about new devices for the holiday season assuming they have anything to respond to this with. |
10-22-2015, 07:07 PM | #69 | |
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10-22-2015, 11:28 PM | #72 |
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Thank you @Amuneta!
Yup. Very disappointing that the only way to get copies of your Nookbooks is by using deprecated, no-longer-supported software |
10-23-2015, 01:38 AM | #73 |
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Well I have mine in hand now; my husband picked it up at the store. I have mixed feelings about it.
The back is very nice, but I’ll seldom see it because I have it in a cover. The front is less impressive. It’s almost a flush screen but the bezel looks and feels like some sort of textured duct tape was slapped on at the last minute. I can understand the function (although I’ve never felt the lack of it on my Aura) but I don’t like either the look or the feel of it. Unlike the H2O the micro-USB port doesn’t have any sort of cover. It’s easier this way, assuming it’s just as waterproof. With all of my ereaders I sideload everything, via download/Alf/ Calibre/USB. I blithely assumed (yeah, I know) that this would work the same way. The user guide says “NOTE: If you connect your NOOK to a Windows PC, the PC might display a dialog box asking if you want to install a driver for a “Nook.” Click Cancel to close this dialog box. You do not need to install a special driver to transfer files to your NOOK.” The first time I connected the Nook to my PC (laptop with Windows 7) there was a pause and then a message block saying that Windows had installed a new driver for my device. It didn’t ask permission and I don’t know if it caused any problems. Anyway, it did connect, and shows up in file explorer but not with a drive letter (I guess that means it’s MTP?). Calibre knows it’s there but gives me the error message that it can’t communicate. A reset didn’t help. So I need to find the best way to get my books loaded, preferably with some sort of plugboard like the ones I’ve been using for Kindle and Kobo so I can have series numbers in the titles. I can use File Explorer to copy epub files directly from my Calibre library onto the Nook (my files section) or I can use Calibre to Send to Disk and then File Explorer to copy the files from there to the Nook, but neither is ideal, and I don’t get series numbers (I might be missing something here though). I don’t understand exactly (or approximately, probably) how Calibre’s Connect to Folder works. I created a folder and told Calibre to connect to it. I configured it to select epub files and copied one of my other plugboards into save template (that’s probably wrong). I sent the epub format of a book to device (folder) and then used file explorer to copy it from the folder to the Nook. That didn’t work at all; the file did actually have the series title as a name, but the Nook didn’t display the title that way and couldn’t open it at all. I’m fairly sure I did a lot wrong. A wireless solution would be good except I don’t think the Nook actually has any sort of general web browsing capability. It can connect to the Barnes and Noble store using the "Shop" option but that seems to be it. Although, again, I might be missing something. In the past I’ve just used the small parts of Calibre that I needed; I think I need to read more about the send to disk and send to folder features. |
10-23-2015, 02:44 AM | #74 |
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It's possible Calibre needs to be updated to recognize the Glowlight Plus, it's on a different firmware than the Glowlight from 2013, as well as a different version of Android apparently.
EDIT- seems that it's not on Calibre's end. If you create some folders like 'My Books' in the root directory of the Glowlight Plus there are reports that it will work. Though because it's running on Android 4.4 it using MTP which is... less than amazing. And may cause some issues with Calibre. Another reason I love my Kobo H2O, ah Linux, may not have Calibre Companion without 3rd party readers, but at least it's not going to treat an ereader as a media device. Last edited by MGlitch; 10-23-2015 at 03:02 AM. |
10-23-2015, 03:51 AM | #75 |
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I love my Kobos too. I have the small Aura for carrying around and the H2O mostly for use at home. But I think I should be able to get the Nook working well enough to use as a backup.
I keep searching for something I'll like as well as the small Aura, since it seems to be at a dead end. Voyage, nope. Nook, nope. Still searching. There's something about the proportions of the Aura that just seems perfect to me. |
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