Barnes and Noble Nook Color

[ Copy pasted from my blog ]

I wanted to buy an iPhone 4 but ended up buying NOOKColor [Thanks to Apple India]. My requirements were reading ebooks and internet surfing along with loaded OS device, hence I decided to get NOOK Color and I believe, I made the best decision. And it is a sweet gift from sister :)

Lets start :D

Box and Packaging :

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NC color comes in white rectangular box with all accessories as mentioned. When you open the box, you find Nook Color [NC] suspended between two thermocols supports in one side, on the other side a small box containing all accessories. The box is spacious and with all accessories kept at right place. The thermocol supports also prevent NC from external shock etc. At the openings you can find magnets installed within, so that the box can close tightly.

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What's inside the box :
  • NOOK Color
  • USB Cable
  • Quick Start Guide
  • Power Adapter
  • Congratulation on your new Nook Envelope
  • Anti glare screen protector and micro fibre cloth [Costs $16 extra]

The box can also be used as stand to hold NC :

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Supported file types:
  • Ebooks/Documents: EPUB, PDF, XLS, DOC, PPT, PPS, TXT, DOCM, XLSM, PPTM, PPSX, PPSM, DOCX, XLX, PPTX
  • Graphics: JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP
  • Audio: MP3, AAC
  • Video: MP4

Build and Design:

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The design of Nook Color is really good as you can see it in pictures. It's solidly built, with buttons placed at appropriate locations, a dark slate-colored bezel and a black, rubberised back. The back of NC has rubber finish which also gives more grip while holding it and making it less scratch resistant.

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It is thin but not light weighted as it looks. At the top of the NC there is 3.5 mm audio jack and at the bottom USB socket to connect to PC. The same port is used for charging the NC. At upper right side there are Volume up/down buttons and power button at the upper left side.

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There's a hook at the bottom left of NC where you latch your signature charms which B&N selling off online. The backside, the bottom houses mono speakers, which are not so loud but does the work.

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The Size and dimensions of the NC:

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  • Height: 8.1 inches
  • Width:5.0 inches
  • Depth: 0.48 inches

Depth comparison between NC, a novel and a magazine :

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Another thickness comparison :

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It said that NC uses rapid charging technology and whenever you plug the charger,on USB cable orange light shows up ! :hap2:

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Once charging is completed, it turns into Green color. You can even charge connected it to computer, but it takes lot of time. Connected to socket it charges in 3 hours and gives approx 8 hours of battery back up.

First impressions and OOB Experience:

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I should say, I was very impressed when I saw it for the first time, out of box. The Out of box [OOB] experience was really good, unlike other Android devices. Android devices are quite (in)famous for not giving good OOB experience. The moment I held it in my hands, I felt it is not light as it looks. Yes, the NC is heavy. It is almost double the weight of latest Kindle [Gen. 3] and it is slightly lighter than iPad.

Weights :
  • Kindle 3 - ~250g [8.7 ounces]
  • NC - ~448g [15.8 ounces]
  • iPad - ~680g [24 ounces]

The device starts off with the text "Touch the future of readingâ„¢". When you turn it on for the first time, it guides for WiFi set up and registration with B&N. A video guide of Kate appears for basic instructions. Yeah, she's cute :bleh: The next process is simple, all you have to do is enter your B&N account details if you already have or you can create one from the device itself. Then the device starts. Note that, unless you register, you can't use the NC. [but there are ways to bypass it]

Power button positioned at top left boots the device up and also awakens/sends it from/to sleep. The sleep mode includes clock with and can be unlocked by sliding arrow at the bottom (as seen most other android devices).

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When you unlock, the smooth and customizable interface of Home appears. The Home screen has three variants [like multiple desktops as found in Linux machines]. At the bottom Daily Shelf ticker runs along horizontally. Transparent montage of book covers appears on default wallpaper. At the top screen of Home, has options for selecting most recently read books or choosing last 3 reecnts by tapping more. At the bottom, there is Open book icon upon pressing returns to book last read.

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The n button, called as Home button, postioned at the bottom used for navigation and upon pressing it brings back to home screen. Other buttons will appear at the bottom of touch screen, an up arrow button, for quick navigation. Tapping the center arrow button brings navigation bar. Notifications at the extreme left side. There are also battery, WiFi, clock etc can be found.

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The Up button, used for quick navigation, can be used to go Library, Shop, Search, Extras, Web, Settings.

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Library contains all your books, magazines and newspapers. It loaded with Quick Guide and user guides. There are some free books available to donwload. [Though these are free, you need to enter your Credit Card info to download them]. Shop takes us to online B&N shop where you can purchase books / magazines/ news papers right off the device.

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The Extras contains, other applications and games preinstalled such as Gallery, Music, Contacts, Sudoko, Pandora [not available for Indian consumers], Chess, Crossword etc. The default music player is has clean interface and does the job well, so does default web browser. The given speakers are not so loud, but can be used to listen audio books. Using the device with good set of earphones like PL-11, it can be great experience to listen music and watch videos.

The touch response is very nice and snappy. The LCD screen is really good, vivid and has really good clarity.

Reading experience on LCD :

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The texts appear clear and sharp and one can easily adjust fonts conveniently. So far my reading experience with this device has been wonderful :clap: To test the display, I have read under different lightings like complete dark room, in college class room, under lamp light and outside. I say, it was good and I faced no problems while reading, NC handled glare wonderfully in all conditions.

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Kids books appear in horizontal mode by default.

As it has LCD screen, direct visibility under sun light is not good. I live in a city where normal temp is 35C, I'd have burn my arse if I sit under sun light to read :P Hence I have no problem with visibility under direct sun light.

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If you search Google, lots of [stupid] kindle fanbois have filled web with reading on LCD causes eye strain. One thing I totally agree is, NC cannot beat the real text appearance of E-ink display of Kindle. On Kindle, the texts display OMG natural like a piece of paper. But NC's display not all bad. I have finished three ebooks on this, in the first week of testing and I am totally happy and there's no eye strain to me at all. To tell you, I spend minimum 8 hours infront of my Dell lappie, which has B+RGLED display. You can tell me that my eyes are strong, before that, go use the Nook Color yourself once. Go ask in any Nook Color community, there'd be no unsatisfied user with its reading. So I conclude, there is no such thing as eye strain with this NC with my personal experinece. If you are getting eye strains, think just you're unlucky. This link explains all. [And don't forget to read comments :P]

You might have also read, that poeple saying, one can read on NC on bed where as in Kindle you can't as it requires external source of light. This is just false statement from obsessed NC owners in reply to Kindle. But this is not true, when I tried to read on NC while on bed, I couldn't. My hands started paining within half an hour and eventually I ended propping it up on my chest. Yes, NC is heavy. One have to be Hulk[or Robin Hood Pandey] to hold it, while reading on bed. But I see no problem while sitting, or keeping it on table or desk. It's weight is roughly half Kg, hence reading posture matters lot. If you want to read books lying on bed, then get kindle and a clip-on light. Works really nice.

But in Kindle you cannot read Comics, Newspapers and Magazines with colorful chicks' pics. You can't. Kindle is best for reading classic novels. If you want a device just for reading, strictly reading, get Kindle. More about Kindle vs NC later.

Let's get dirty, Hacking NC :

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NC has really good community support and it is very easy to hack it. There are very less chances [%1 and you should be dipshit] to NC have bricked while rooting. I have read every instructions thrice, before doing anything and have my NC hacked aka rooted. It took me exactly 4 minutes to hack it and 2 mins to load the custom kernel.

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Hacking this NC turns it into, wobderful tablet with limiltess possibilities and vast fun. Now I have installed more than 150 apps/games and having lots of fun. NC is not an official Android Tablet, hence not all apps/games support it. Some might crash, some run at lower resolution etc. By theory, apps which work with Samsung Galaxy Tab, should work with NC. Hacking enables us to install good media players which can handle variety of video formats. Movie watching experience is absolutely nice.

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I have GMail app, whenever I get a new mail I get notification/beep. Same with Gmail Chat app. I have wordpress app, by which I can manage my blog easily. Now I can add lots of widgets to my home screen, which gives current news, wether info etc etc etc. The apps like Guitar, Piano, Drums runs well and took the musical maestro out of me :P


Note : I don't know what has gone wrong, the video is of only 32secs, but Youtube plays it for 1 min >_> and no need to comment on my musical skills :bleh:

Angry birds runs smooth and fun to play on this. There is no lag at all. I have also installed other motion sensor and 3D games such as Aspalt 5, Fast Furious, Krazy Karts and many more.

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This was one of the main reason I bought this. Another reason for it's awesome hardware. The technical specs are as follows :
  • CPU : ARM Cortex A8 @ 800 MHz (same processor as Droid 2 and Droid X)
  • GPU Processor: PowerVR SGX530 (same GPU as Droid 2 and Droid X)
  • RAM: 512MB
  • Internal Flash: 8GB
  • Removable Flash: 32GB via microSDHC
  • Display: 7" 1024x600 IPS Display w\VividView LED Backlight(same as HTC 7 Surround and HTC 7 Mozart)
It even has Bluetooth chip, but it is inactive as of now. Soon it’ll be enabled ! Also one can make file transfers over WiFi only, once you have rooted it. You can overclock easily, takes just 2 mins to apply custom kernel. Right now one can OC upto 1.1GHz. And it runs stable with no problems whatsoever. Following is screenshot of Quadrant when NC running at 950GHz in Froyo.

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Official update for 2.2 is soon to be expected from B&N [may be April]. As of now, you can run Honeycomb on it and it runs smooth ;)

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Verdict :
If you love reading and like to browse web occasionally NC is for you. NC is best for those who read Magazines, Tech Books and newspapers etc.

Kindle :
  • Buy this if you want strictly for reading, strictly and nothing else
  • For really good battery back up [~25 days]
  • if you have faint of heart and scared to hack and play with NC
  • if you are Chuck Noland [of Cast Away] and getting dumped on remote island for a month
  • With Kindle you don't get a box which can be used as stand :bleh:

Nook Color :
  • If you want to read magazines, comics etc
  • If you like have little multimedia experience along with reading
  • Play games and have little fun
  • Don't mind reading on LCD and only 8 hours of battery back up

You can easily decide which device you should go for by reading above conclusions. Also Kindle is lot cheaper than NC. As of now colored E-ink display costs lot. Recently, in CES 2011, colored E-ink reader has been shown. I expect Kindle / Nook to get colored E-ink by next year. So, as of now your deciding factors should be based on how much you gonna read and what exactly you want in your ebook reader.

Pros :
  • It is a Batman's gadget. Full blown tablet masked under eBook reader ;) :hap2:
  • 7 inch vibrant touch display
  • Snappy
  • Great for reading comics, Playboy and Maxim :ohyeah:
  • Whopping 8GB [+ 32GB ] capacity
  • Can also be used as multimedia device
  • Vast choice of media support over Kindle
  • Nice built in background settings in reader
  • Social Netwroking friendly

Cons :
  • Gee, it's heavy. An ebook reader is not supposed to be heavy
  • NO 3G, it's a WiFi must device and we're in India.
  • Stock B&N reader doesn't support reading in horizontal mode
  • PDF handling in stock reader needs to be improved
  • No support for files such as LIT, AMZ, LRZ/LRX
  • Only 8 hours battery back up
  • User non-replaceable battery
  • Speaker should needs to be little more louder

Bottom line : It's a "Reader Tablet", you get two devices at the cost of one. Seriously, the B&N Nook Color made gap between ebook readers and tablets smaller. It is a perfect device that sits comfortably between an dedicated ebook reader and multimedia capable tablet.

PS - Tablets are entirely new kind of device for me, I spent a week before writing it's review. Though you're welcome to correct me for any mistakes :P And without Megan Fox, my review would have been incomplete :P

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apollyon said:
Nice review. Would buy one asap when they can increase the battery life :(

Thank you. And thanks for the reps :D And I am quite okay with it's battery life. I don't think they gonna change their battery in near future and they have non user replaceable battery :-/
madnav said:
nice review

Thank you :)

madnav said:
where are you located?

wanted to try nook :P

did you rep me ? *checks* Oh, You did not ! I am not letting u touch my NC :bleh:

Sei said:
Great review man! It seems hacking is a must to get the most out of this reader!

Thank you man :D and Yeah. No hacking, No fon ;)
Sei said:
Amen, my insightful friend!

Have to think in all possible ways :D

alekhkhanna said:
Wow !! Awesome in-depth review Avi !!.. Was looking for something like this since a long time !!

Repped ya for the superb work !

Thank you very much :D

and update : Installed GingerBread, so far it's awesome :D
 
hey
congrats on the buy...

i am on the fence between nook and nook color... but b4 i make a decision i hv a few queries... if u dont mind... plz help me out...

1. u said, "There are very less chances [%1 and you should be dipshit] to NC have bricked while rooting.", my question is(and i feel like a noob asking this), what does bricked mean?? and what happens if it gets bricked??
2. if i hack it will it void the warranty??
3. wht to do if something happens to it during the warranty period do i hv to send it to US for RMA?
4. "Note that, unless you register, you can't use the NC. [but there are ways to bypass it]" i dont have wifi yet so how i bypass it??
 
stavan_d said:
hey
congrats on the buy...
Thank you :)

stavan_d said:
if u dont mind... plz help me out...
*Checks for rep has given or not*...*no rep*... :@ ... I mind helping you :bleh:

1. Bricking means the device never turns on at all. Not at all. Hence you cannot it repair it nor you can send it back for RMA as it will void warranty. The End :'(
2. YES.
3. You can restore it to stock, that means warranty is back :P and you can send it back to B&N.
4.

Skip Oobe (Out-of-box Experience)
While on the Factory screen, tap power while holding Volume Up and home again. The screen again turns off for a second.
When the screen wakes up, tap the lower right corner of the screen.
A grey "Skip Oobe" button appears. Tap it to completely bypass the video, time zone, Wi-Fi and B&N registration process.
For rooting instructions have a look here - Steps to make your New Nook Color Awesome «
 
avi said:
Thank you :)

*Checks for rep has given or not*...*no rep*... :@ ... I mind helping you :bleh:

1. Bricking means the device never turns on at all. Not at all. Hence you cannot it repair it nor you can send it back for RMA as it will void warranty. The End :'(

2. YES.

3. You can restore it to stock, that means warranty is back :P and you can send it back to B&N.

4.

For rooting instructions have a look here - Steps to make your New Nook Color Awesome «

after reading your review i "liked" even b4 posting this query...

as per ur review its worth to hack the NC but u said there is 1% chance that it can get bricked... and never turns on....

i say goodbye to 14.5k right??

or is there a bypass for this too??
 
Nook color is available for $199 for a limited time on eBay directly by Barnes and Noble themselves. Anyone looking to buy it, should grab it NOW!
 
Hey hi, seems interesting i always wanted to get a ebook reader for my dad, now my question is my dad reads all the religious book and they all online in PDF, but they are in HINDI and MARATHI so will the NOOK be able to read it, or lets say if i get the Kindle , it will read pdf in our languages ???
 
Awesome review dude, I decided on the kindle though as I want a paper like experience. But Nook color is just as good ergo more expensive(but ofc it does more).
 
stavan_d said:
after reading your review i "liked" even b4 posting this query...

I was kidding dude :bleh: but no harm in giving reps right ? I don't like 'likes' :P

stavan_d said:
as per ur review its worth to hack the NC but u said there is 1% chance that it can get bricked... and never turns on....

i say goodbye to 14.5k right??

or is there a bypass for this too??

Read instructions carefully, nothing gonna happen :)
tiblu said:
Hey hi, seems interesting i always wanted to get a ebook reader for my dad, now my question is my dad reads all the religious book and they all online in PDF, but they are in HINDI and MARATHI so will the NOOK be able to read it, or lets say if i get the Kindle , it will read pdf in our languages ???

PDF on Kindle is not good. Google.
hahahari said:
Awesome review dude, I decided on the kindle though as I want a paper like experience. But Nook color is just as good ergo more expensive(but ofc it does more).

Thank you :)
 
Can you post some more screenshots of it running Honeycomb? Also what media players are you using on the android. What kind of files have you tried?

avi, mkv, mp4?

Great review nonetheless. Thanks for this. I am contemplating buying this. Can you point to any sources which show how to get HC running on this in a detailed manner?
 
SharekhaN said:
Can you post some more screenshots of it running Honeycomb?

I have uninstalled HC now. Now I am running CM mods, Gingerbread :D

SharekhaN said:
Also what media players are you using on the android. What kind of files have you tried?

avi, mkv, mp4?

Used Rockplayer and few others. I have tried avi and mp4.

SharekhaN said:
Can you point to any sources which show how to get HC running on this in a detailed manner?

XDA Forums.

As of now, HC is not fully developed for this, moreover it is an emulated version. Better to have Gingerbread / froyo. I guess HC may take 6-8 months more. Just my guess :)
 
Good review. I was looking to pick up a reader for reading technical documents etc, and the Nook Color seemed a good choice.

However, the 7" screen is a bit limiting here. Since its now back up to $250 in price and availability is also spotty, I recommend people to also look at first gen iPads selling on ebay right now. $300-$350 can get you one in good condition.
In the end I ended up going for the iPad for the 9" screen it offers for PDFs. A friend has it and the screen looks larger and more useful for diagrams etc.

Of course, if you are an android lover, the Nook is a no-brainer tablet to get. I already have an N1 for the android playground, and the priority here was the reading experience for pictures and color PDFs, and there the iPad won out for slightly more money.
 
iPad would be great than Nook anyday. iOS is far superior than Android [Yeah, fanboi speaking].

I had no budget restriction and I didn't chose iPad because of it's weight. IMHO iPad cannot be used as a reader. Anyways congrats on your purchase and post pics :D
 
avi said:
iPad would be great than Nook anyday. iOS is far superior than Android [Yeah, fanboi speaking].

I had no budget restriction and I didn't chose iPad because of it's weight. IMHO iPad cannot be used as a reader. Anyways congrats on your purchase and post pics :D
For the reading stuff I already have a Kindle ;)

This is strictly for technical documents. Better than carrying 10 really heavy/expensive books or printouts around with me :)
 
BN Nook Color was sold for 199$ few days back at ebay.com I think that you can wait and for sure, you can get this for 200$ or lesser price.
 
techie_007 said:
This is strictly for technical documents. Better than carrying 10 really heavy/expensive books or printouts around with me :)

Agreed totally. Also iPad is a better multimedia device.
 
avi said:
Agreed totally. Also iPad is a better multimedia device.
I'm also looking for a better tablet.
The points that are holding me back from purchasing a iPad is no expandable memory, no USB port. How Apple can design a device in these days without a USB port is beyond my understanding.
If anybody wants to spend 350$ get a Viewsonic G tablet. The screen is not great but you'll get Tegra2 :) .
 
Though it has Tegra2, but do you think they have fully utilized its power ? No, not yet. Then why spend money it now ?

Viewsonic has better specs compared to iPad, but I have used iPad personally [bro owns it], it is only at stunning speed, then I feel no reason to go for another. If you are a tech savvy and have time, then Android is for you. You have to spend lots of time reading all stuff and understand it, root it to use the device to fullest. But in case of Apple, the awesomeness starts right out of the box.
 
^^ Not all - Galaxy Tab is pretty much awesome out of the box.

And rooting enables the advanced features only which you can not enable by any means in a Apple product. Apple products are very user friendly though.
 
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