And speaking of electronic books...
Jun. 6th, 2011 12:18 pmAS I had mentioned a while back, I picked up a Barnes and Noble Nook Color, and I have been pretty happy with it so far.
While it as a reader unto itself is a nice thing, having put a fully unrestricted android operating system on it (or better stated, next to it), has made it a very nice thing indeed.
It only has wifi, so generally, the connectivity could be limited, but my phone can create a wifi hotspot, so wherever my phone has data, my tablet can too. I installed an overclock kernel into the Cyanogenmod image, and now I can pump it up to a respectable 1.1Ghz. It isn't the fastest thing out there, but it will do all I need and play the games I like to play without any lag. It runs flash! It plays video well, and I was able to get the new Netflix app installed and running after a minor but fixable glitch.
I still predominately use it for reading (I am working through Deathly Hollows again, and going to start on what will be my first Star Trek novel ever!) But I also use it to browse a bit, and have handy access to things I would otherwise have to lug out the laptop for. If I'm writing a lot, I still opt for the laptop, but the on-screen keyboard is pretty good, and I'm getting fairly proficient with it.
Definitely something to consider if you want to play around with a lower end, but reasonably functional tablet and take advantage of what B&N gives you.
While it as a reader unto itself is a nice thing, having put a fully unrestricted android operating system on it (or better stated, next to it), has made it a very nice thing indeed.
It only has wifi, so generally, the connectivity could be limited, but my phone can create a wifi hotspot, so wherever my phone has data, my tablet can too. I installed an overclock kernel into the Cyanogenmod image, and now I can pump it up to a respectable 1.1Ghz. It isn't the fastest thing out there, but it will do all I need and play the games I like to play without any lag. It runs flash! It plays video well, and I was able to get the new Netflix app installed and running after a minor but fixable glitch.
I still predominately use it for reading (I am working through Deathly Hollows again, and going to start on what will be my first Star Trek novel ever!) But I also use it to browse a bit, and have handy access to things I would otherwise have to lug out the laptop for. If I'm writing a lot, I still opt for the laptop, but the on-screen keyboard is pretty good, and I'm getting fairly proficient with it.
Definitely something to consider if you want to play around with a lower end, but reasonably functional tablet and take advantage of what B&N gives you.