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Fire - Nook Tablet or Other??
Hi. I've read a million posts on here and now I have some questions.
I have a NC with CM7 from June 2011. I know I need to upgrade but I am looking at a newer ereader. 1. Storage - I have an 8GB card with tons of books and have 5GB left, so 8GB would be a minimum on storage. 2. Apps - I buy from BooksonBoard a lot. That is Adilko, can I get that on NT or Fire without rooting? 3. epubs - alot of already downloaded books are epubs from Smashwords, etc. How can I get them on to either device? 4. Books - I find myself buying more from Amazon than B&N. 5. Movies and music - haven't used my NC for either 6. Rooting - would prefer not to, if I can just download an app and change some settings. Definately need to access whichever store I don't buy the reader from. (I am going to get a new SD card and do a new card to upgrade my NC, but its a pain not to be able just to use something from the box) 7. Games - i do have some games that I downloaded to my NC that I like to play, but not alot. I did buy the Fire but freaked out and returned it when I saw it did not have expandable memory. (now I wonder if I really need it for what I use it for). It was a really nice device. The NC is heavy, and that I don't like. Would I use it more as a tablet if I could - maybe. The NC is very slow. My main concern would be getting epubs onto the new device and getting to Adilko, Moonreader (epubs) and either Kindle or B&N App. Or maybe there is a good tablet out there for around $250? Appreciate all the input. |
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If you don't need color, maybe you should get an eink reader.
Now, if you watch movies or browse Internet a lot, I believe the Nook Tablet is better than Kindle. However, I ended return it because I mainly buy from Amazon. Because I wanted a reader, not a multimedia device, I found no reason to buy a Nook Tablet if I am not going to use it as an ereader device anyway. The Nook Tablet is less open, but better hardware and more vivid colors than Kindle. Now, I respect your comment about SD cards, but if you are going to buy from any regular online store like B&N or Amazon, you should not worry about that, as they all reside in the cloud. You can still download and back 'em up via Calibre locally, on your PC at home, but as long as you have wifi or some connectivity, you can get any book any time, in seconds. Last edited by jocampo; 03-05-2012 at 12:23 PM. |
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Epub books
I use Calibre right now and typically side load if I need to. I can still do that with either a NT or a Fire?
I like the color - I had a Sony eink before this. I want to use it as a multimedia device but the NC is too slow. I wanted something I could use as a multimedia device without losing my epub books. I should say that I don't buy from B&N that much. Amazon has much better store and selection and pricing. Not to mention the Amazon Prime membership which looks awesome. |
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I'd wait a few months. For example, Asus is supposed to be releasing a quad core tablet in the second quarter for around $250. As other quad cores hit the market, expect to see last year's dual cores at a discount.
Full blown Android tablets give you full access to Android Market, all ereader apps, mSD card slot, cameras, GPS, etc. The Fire and Nooks are saddled with compromises. |
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The Nook Tab is locked down more than the Color is. When the Tab first came out you could sideload apps no problem, but then B&N did an update which took that ability away. ![]() More info here on rooting (note: I've not tried this myself)... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I403bagL9rw http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1466583 |
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Take a look on several Samsung Tablets, 7 and 9 inches. More expensive but full Android experience. Depending of the model, some have a few ports that Fire does not. |
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Cloud Storage: ++Kindle Fire, +Nook Tablet, +Kobo Vox Quote:
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Streaming & Music, headphones: ++all Streaming & Music, speaker: ++Kindle Fire, +Kobo Vox, +Nook Tablet For Amazon Prime members, Kindle Fire is best. Kobo Vox would be second, despite being the lower powered of the three, because its easier to download Amazon's apps for Android. Amazon Prime: ++Kindle Fire, +Kobo Vox, -Nook Tablet Quote:
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++ Kobo Vox, +Kindle Fire, -Nook Tablet Decide which of your criteria are your highest priorities ~ its possible to sort those criteria to make the Kindle Fire, the Nook Tablet or the Kobo Vox come out on top, so its a matter of what your priorities are. |
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The only other comment I'd make on the Vox is that it's no upgrade to the Nook Color. It's very similar in specs to the NC (single core processor, etc.). |
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I used Adilko because I can download direct from Booksonboard.com.
My epub books were sideloaded using Calibre. I'm thinking the option of waiting for the Asus Tablet might be the best bet. Comes out around my birthday. I'm going to try to set up a new SD card tonight with a newer CM7 or 9, whichever is recommended to see if that speeds things up. More comments appreciated! |
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While I don't place a substantial priority on whether I have to root a subsidized Android media tablet, nor on weight, the OP did seem to, and in both respects the Kobo is an improvement. I'll normally trade an ounce or two for better built quality, which the NC has over the Vox, except for the failure point of the USB power supply plug. |
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