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More Nookish Questions
I'm thinking about getting a Nook for the 3G capabilities. I'm about to be travelling a lot and although I'll have my laptop with me, I won't always have wireless access in places.
I'm wondering how well it works. Can I access any webpage with the 3G? My friend just has wireless and I was able to access DW although it was squished in all the wrong places. Any problems that you've encountered? Mostly, I would want to read my email, read DW & Tweet with it.
Feedback would be welcome. Thanks
I'm wondering how well it works. Can I access any webpage with the 3G? My friend just has wireless and I was able to access DW although it was squished in all the wrong places. Any problems that you've encountered? Mostly, I would want to read my email, read DW & Tweet with it.
Feedback would be welcome. Thanks
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I have a Kindle, but the Internet browser on it is terrible for navigation, so I don't use it at all. From playing around on the Internet with 3G on my iPhone I can tell you that compared to WiFi it is oainfully slow and frustrating. But I have a fairly slow connection.
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Oh, please check back with B&N, because when I was looking at a Nook (still haven't gotten myself any kind of ereader yet), the whole point of 3G was (internet) access even when you're not in a WiFi spot. You pay extra for the 3G version of the Nook, and they provide the connection with no additional fees.
The WiFi-only Nook should access anywhere there is WiFi, and especially in a B&N store.
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If I'm missing a firmware update however, that would be good to know... :)
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ETA: Found this under the FAQs for the product:
2. Does NOOK Color offer 3G service like the NOOK 3G+WiFi?
No. Your NOOK Color device connects to Wi-Fi only. It does not offer 3G cellular service.
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Just called B&N here in SoCal, and the gentleman said:
3G only for D/L books.
The following is from my notes:
Older non-color Nook comes with
WiFi - D/L books, and access internet but only from WiFi locations
or
3G & WiFi - as above, using 3G elsewhere only for D/L books
Newer color Nook comes with
only WiFi, 3G not available
Thank you for helping me get that clear, as I now know I won't be getting 3G in a Nook.
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I've also heard that there will be an 'update' for the color nook that will make it more like an ipad - but that could mean a download for the current model (definitely no 3G capabilities there) or an entirely new machine (and a 3G addition seems unlikely). Neither in time for your trip.
It's looking like an iphone and a couple of apps might be your best bet.
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When I checked out the Nook, the salesperson lied to me about a few things as well.
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Honestly though, if you just want it for the Internet access I'd get something else? Like, there must be a cheaper or similarly priced device that actually does what you want to use it for -- the Nook does the Internet okay, I think, for a book reader. But it's really best for reading books and I think it'd get pretty annoying if you used it for nothing but the Internet.
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