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Review and Giveaway: #NOOKColor Update 1.2

Posted May 24, 2011 by Holly in Giveaways | 57 Comments

B&N has finally released the much anticipated NOOKColor firmware update that allows access to applications, email and other requested features. They’ve included some current favorites, like Angry Birds, Lonely Planet Phrasebooks and Drawing Pad. The inclusion of apps and better web access makes this more like a thrifty tablet than just a plain eReader.

I wasn’t sure what to expect from the apps (see a full list of available apps here), since B&N used their own developers rather than connecting with the Android Market (something I don’t believe they have any intention of doing in the future). Overall I find them to be pretty useful. I especially love the Epicurious app. You can select recipes, create shopping lists and organize favorites. The functionality is great – the screen scrolls beautifully and the colors really pop.

I don’t have small children, but I did download one of the interactive children’s books, just to try it. I bought I Just Forgot by Mercer Mayer, a Little Critter book. Little Critter is one of my favorite children’s book characters from when my kids were little. Even though they’re 14 and 12, we still had a good time having the book read to us. My 8 year-old niece really enjoyed it as well. I think for people with small children in their lives will find a lot of enjoyment here.

The inclusion of an email feature isn’t one I find to be that helpful. It runs rather slow. Since having the wifi on constantly drains the battery, I don’t use the feature much. It is easy to use and the notifications are nice, but I wouldn’t say it’s a main reason to purchase. 

One of the things that frustrates me about the NOOKColor is the lack of reading options for PDF files. I was hoping B&N would fix that with this update, but no such luck. They do offer an ezPDF Reader through the app store, but I’m not able to open it. It keeps giving me an SD Card error every time I try. I’ll have to play with it a little more to see if I can get it to work.

Nook Friends is something I haven’t really explored much. It’s in beta right now, so I’m not sure how it will improve in the future. For now, it seems like a great way to keep in contact with friends regarding books you have available to lend or quick quotes/passages you want to share. I’m going to play with it a bit more before deciding if I like it.

As far as enhancements go to the actual reading experience, there aren’t many here. They updated the page turning to make it more seamless and that’s about it. Though to be honest, I didn’t have many complaints about reading on the device to begin with. I still wish it had a dedicated back button and cursors on the keyboard, as well as full functionality for PDFs, but otherwise it’s a pretty comprehensive reader.

Disappointments:

1. The price of the apps. The apps are priced between $0.99 – $4.99. Since I’m not an iThing junky, I have no idea how these compare to the apps available for the iPad or iPhone. I do know most of these apps are available in the Android Market for quite a bit less. Uno, for example, is available in the Android Market for $2.99, but for the NOOKColor, it’s $4.99. This hasn’t stopped me from purchasing many of the apps, but I thought it should be noted.

2. Apps aren’t available on the web. This isn’t an issue exclusive to the Nook, but it is annoying. None of the apps are available to be purchased through the desktop or mobile site. They must be purchased directly from the device. This is mainly frustrating when I’m away from a wireless network and want to shop, since the NOOKColor is wifi-only.

3. The cord. This actually has nothing to do with the update, but I find myself very frustrated by the cord. I’ve already broken two of them because they stick out so far from the point of entry at the bottom of the device. It wouldn’t be such a big deal, but new cords are $25. That means I’ve already spent $50 on cords. Think of the books and/or apps I could have bought with $50.

Overall I think the update enhance an already great reader. Please be aware, however, that this isn’t a tablet. It is first and foremost an eReader. While I would say this update makes this a good choice for a thrifty tablet, I don’t think it compares well to many of the other tablets on the market, including the iPad. 

Just in time for Father’s Day, we have a great giveaway for you. Leave a comment on this post telling us what you think of the NOOKColor with updates, and you’ll be entered to win a $50 Barnes and Noble gift certificate. You can use the cert to buy apps for an existing NOOKColor, or any other item on the B&N site. Wouldn’t it be great to surprise dad with a NOOKColor for Father’s Day (or maybe give yourself a belated Mother’s Day gift?)? 

Contest ends May 31st, 2011 at 11:59pm. Please Note: You must include a valid email address with your comment to be eligible to win.

PS: Check out the certified pre-owned devices available at B&N.


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#NOOKColor Wish List

Posted March 4, 2011 by Holly in Discussions | 2 Comments

Now that I’ve had my NOOKColor a few months, there are a few things I wish it had. I know some of these are due to the fact that I’ve been spoiled by my HTC EVO, but many of them are just common sense items.

1. Dedicated back button – When I’m scanning books in my library, throughout different folders, I’d like to be able to go back using a back button. As it stands now, I have to go to the homepage (or library page), adding at least one additional step.

2. Cursor buttons on the keyboard – This would be helpful when typing. Because the device doesn’t feature an auto-correct option (something most Android based systems have), there are a lot of misspellings. Having cursors available would have a lot of time and energy when needing to correct them.

3. “Share” feature available on sideloaded documents (something the Kindle now has) – One of the things I love best about the device is being able to share passages with Twitter and Facebook. Unfortunately that option isn’t available for content that wasn’t purchased and downloaded direct from B&N. The Kindle offers it for all content, even sideloaded.

4. Ability to move sideloaded items onto the home page – similarly, I don’t like that I can’t move books I loaded myself to the homepage. I can only add books that were purchased through B&N. I’d love to be able to add my current read, or books I need to review, to the homepage.

5. A kickstand – My EVO has a kickstand, which makes it easy to prop it up to watch videos or read without having to hold it. I wish the NOOKColor had something similar. It’s a lot heavier than the NOOK 3G and the Kindle, so holding it for long periods of time is uncomfortable. Having a kickstand would really be helpful.

6. Access to the Android Market – I don’t use my device for more than reading very often, but there have been a few times I played a game or listened to music on it. I wish I could transfer some of my favorite apps over from my EVO to use on my NOOKColor. Barring that, I’d like to see what apps B&N has created for the device. There have been a lot of rumors about an upgrade to the Android OS, but I haven’t heard anything to back that up from B&N.

For the most part, I really like the device. With a few minor changes it could be fabulous.


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$50 off #NOOKColor at Ebay

Posted March 1, 2011 by Holly in Reviews | 0 Comments

I was alerted on Twitter to this deal: Use ebay coupon code CBARNESDD @ checkout for $50 off NOOKColor: http://bit.ly/fL5Gav

As you know, I have a NOOKColor and I love it. Getting one for $50 off is pretty awesome. Supplies are limited, however, so you need to jump on it. Good luck!


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Play with the #NOOKColor, Get Free Coffee at B&N Today

Posted February 26, 2011 by Holly in Reviews | 0 Comments

Today only, if you visit your local Barnes and Noble (find yours here) and get a guided NOOKColor tour, you’ll receive a coupon for a free coffee at the B&N Cafe. I really love my NOOKColor. If you’ve been thinking about buying one, this might be the perfect oppportunity to go check it out.

Also, for Android users, you’ll be glad to know B&N upgraded their Android App. Readers using Android smartphones and 7-inch tablets can enjoy a new library grid view, wish list feature, download progress meter, and more. I’m really excited about this, because I thought some of the App features were lacking. Click here www.bn.com/nookforandroid for more information, or download the new version from Android Market.


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NOOKColor Giveaway Winner Announced

Posted January 8, 2011 by Holly in Giveaway Winners | 4 Comments

First, a big thank you to Barnes and Noble for sponsoring this contest. As I said before, I’m really pleased with the NOOKColor. I’m so excited that we were able to giveaway.

Without further ado, the winner of the NOOKColor Giveaway is:

Congratulations!! Please email us at contests @ thebookbinge . com (no spaces) with your mailing information, including your phone number, and your prize will be shipped the week of the 13th. Please note: if you do not respond within 3 days a new winner will be chosen.


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