Now You Can Use the Nook Touch ... As a Kindle
An anonymous reader writes "Barnes & Nobles' latest e-reader has already been hacked. In a couple of surprise videos this morning, the hacker zoryl showed the Nook Touch running the Kindle app and running ADW Launcher. The second video also hints at the presence of Bluetooth."
So how long before Barnes and Noble or Amazon flip their wig and start filing lawsuits and or releasing patches to fix such a thing. I give it about a week tops.
It's just an android device though, isn't it? Yeah, it's got Barnes and Noble stuff on it, but still, it can't be that hard to hack.
Now if only Amazon would let me install the Android Kindle app in my country...
They let me my 3G Kindle, Kindle on my PC, on my Blackberry and on my iPod. But for some reason, not on the Android platform. Bummer.
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I think B&N as the underdog has purposely left the reader fairly open. The Nook Color is extremely easy to root and has been for months. They use epub and load many other formats without charging any conversion fees. I speculate that if the publishers would let them get away with it, there wouldn't be any DRM either. While I'm sure B&N would prefer you purchase your ebooks from them, I'm purchased non-DRM versions direct from O'Rielly and Packt and they work fine on the Nook. Considering that Amazon wants to lock you into their proprietary format, severely limits the appeal of their devices for me.
This is the Nook Simple Touch, which was available yesterday. The Nook Color's been out since November. It's news because the various Nooks have been rooted for a while now, and the latest Nook iteration apparently did nothing to make it harder.
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The touch screen isn't capacitive; it apparently uses a much less precise IR system to track your finger. So, neat, you got it rooted and can run Android apps - on a six-inch grayscale screen that can only roughly approximate gestures. I think that if you want to pay for an e-reader and use it as a tablet, the Nook Color is the better bet.
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The main reason why they aren't using E-ink for the color screens is that the technology isn't there yet. I'm not sure if you remember the original Gameboy Color, but the color was really bad compared with the Gameboy Advanced which took its place. It's unlikely that LCD screens will ever be as efficient as E-Ink is.
I'm assuming the benefit of this would be to use the Kindle store, but are there books you can get from Amazon that you can't get from B&N?
Using the epub (and PDF) format, it seems to be a lot more open, I know the libraries here support the Nook but not the Kindle because of it's format.
I understand the android market being cool on the NOOKColor, but on the eink screen, I can't think of many apps working well.
He's got a point, though. You don't want just any TrueType font there - they all look like crap (specifically, thin elements such as serifs get blurred). This is a general problem with eInk not being 100% accurate for single-pixel precision.
What Amazon did was make fonts that don't have thin stems or serifs. They're not particularly beautiful, but they're most readable by far from anything I've seen on an eInk screen.
....the kindle's font is Caecilla for your info. Its not made by amazon but by the linotype font forge. Presumably you could just use this on a nook or embed it in an epub.
Does the nook support display and search of PDF, CHM, and DjVu formats?
The DjVu format is critical for ebook readers because sooooo many books are ONLY available in DjVu. DjVu to PDF conversion is NOT an acceptable option, but a third party app should be fine.
Does it run other Android apps?
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It's too bad you didn't parse the first sentence of the summary, "Barnes & Nobles' latest e-reader has already been hacked. The key word is "latest". You didn't even RTFS, you just read the title.
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
My wife gave me a nook for Christmas, and after using my nook and her mother's kindle, my wife wanted her own reader. Originally, I was going to give her a nook, and we could share the purchased books. However, one of the things my wife wanted to download on her device was the Nancy Drew books that she read growing up. Those are only available for the kindle. Similarly, after reading Winterfair gifts (by Lois McMaster Bujold), I noticed that more of the Miles Vorkosigan books are available on kindle than nook. It might be possible to get the books as epub books (such as the Bujold books at baen.com), but it isn't as convenient.
A little harsh, aren't we? I actually did see the word latest, but I was ignorant of the Touch's existence, having skimmed over the word in the title (given the crap that's passed as headlines lately, can you really blame me?), so, as far as I knew, the Color was the latest.
I already copped to my mistake, but consider me suitably chastised again.
I have a nook and have read on a kindle. I don't see what you mean, as the kindle doesn't look any better to me, and they both look much better than most paperbacks I have read.
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it's a limitation of the e-ink screen. The periodic refreshes are needed to preserve the image on the screen,
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Yes, I was probably in full asshole mode at that time, and I apologize. I've been randomly testy off and on of late.
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
B&N has made a big noise about the new Nook Simple Touch Reader flashing "80% less than the original Nook." Apparently it now only flashes about once every five pages instead of every page, according to reviews. Personally, I don't find the flashes all that annoying at all in practice. They might seem annoying when you're just fooling around with the device in the store, pressing buttons and trying to see what it can do, but when you're actually reading a book you stop noticing it pretty quickly.
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The Kindle 3 has the improved fonts. It's very obvious side-by-side.
Kriston
Eh, it happens. No harm done. :)