Unboxing and Hands On: All-New Nook Touch by Barnes and Noble
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Video Rating: 4 / 5




Just ordered my first e-reader, the Nook!
Sure, e-readers are not as fancy as computers, but I don’t want a back-lit device like the iPad, because I will be reading at night before bed. Looking at a bright screen is not conducive to sleep and wrecks my circadian rhythm.
This is the best video about the Nook, Thank you!
Haha “Classical way of turning pages” I know what you mean,it’s just ironic thinking back when we actually turned our pages.
@ThatSnazzyiPhoneGuy Thanks for the reply. I think there may have been a different configuration on your device. I realize this may not seem likely, but I just triple-checked my device and indeed it has 236 MB available storage (not system RAM). I tested this with and without an expansion SD mounted. The device I have reports them as distinct / separate drives.
@PapaEJangles Yes it is… If I have a SD card removed, and just the internal memory, when I view capacity space in settings, as well as plugging it into my computer, it displays as a 2GB drive. The SD card is expandable to 16GB. I think you’re talking about the RAM which is 256 MB.
The built-in memory is not 2 gigs as stated in the video here. In fact, the built-in memory is 236 MB. There is no documentation which describes built-in memory. It is a detail which is left to be discovered when the device is in hand.
@Lazykyosuke I’m about as city boy as one can be. Haha.
you started sounding country around the 2:25 or it may just be when you say ‘Device’, anyway thanks
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@ThatSnazzyiPhoneGuy Except you had already opened it, so it’s not really an “initial” anything. And you have been doing videos like this for a WHOLE 2 years? Well, aren’t you the innovator… Again, stop playing dumb and find your own style buddy. It was So-So “whatever you wanna call it”. Thanks…
@ThatSnazzyiPhoneGuy =/ Seriously….
@paroutdiok Because it’s an e-ink display… Google it. OMG YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT A BOOK READER IS…
@SuperAdviceMan They’re just stupid and don’t understand that the nook is a book reader and not a tablet.
its running Android
@ThatSnazzyiPhoneGuy Wow! There are a lot of trolls on this video. I thought this was a very informative review. Thumbs up from me. I don’t know what’s wrong with everyone else.
THAT’S WHAT QUINN SAID ;P
Sick! Too bad I don’t read books that often :/
@ThatSnazzyiPhoneGuy Actually the Nook Color has an LCD display.
@greend614 You don’t even have to root it anymore. It was in the software update.
@greend614
@greend614 Well, the Nook Color is more of a tablet than an e-book reader. This Nook was buit for reading ONLY! It’s doing what the Nook Color FAILED to do!
@registrationsucks I talk like myself. I have done videos like this for two years. I don’t even know who Dan Ackerman is. And it was a so-so review because it wasn’t a review. It was a hands on, initial impressions unboxing video. Read the title.
You need to stop trying to talk like the guy from CNET Reviews: Dan Ackerman… Find you own style buddy. Other than that, it was a So-So review. Thanks…
@greend614 it isn’t popular because, it came out recently
can’t tell whether or not you’re being trolled by these people. since when did reading a novel require color? or a net browser for that matter. I wonder if these same people complain about the ipod shuffle’s lack of app support. this is a device for reading books. and the best one on the market so far for that. that being said, I am a huge magazine junky, so if kindle or nook ever came out with something for magazines and comics using a color e-ink screen. I’ll be first in line to buy.