Quazzie wrote: » If anyone is looking for an item and is looking to check for stock nationwide. Use http://checkargos.com/.
KAGY wrote: » Broke my BA cherry on this Stuck a few epubs on a card and was surprised by how easy it was in the eyes Will root it at the weeekend Btw argos have at least 2 types of nook. The other dearer one is harder to root apparently
marcbrophy wrote: » Dang it anyway, looked like a great bargain Lau! The black version is 149.99 :pac:
DubDJ wrote: » Tried a different store and it worked. Thanks.
lau1247 wrote: » Yeah, tis indeed, even if the wireless function is not there it is still a decent price for just the HD
GY A1 wrote: » Can it be plugged into computer or other device by usb and used that way as well
millie12345 wrote: » I am right in thinking this device can store movies and you can watch them wirelessly through the app downloaded from the App Store? Might be handy for the plane and holidays. Thanks for posting.
Thargor wrote: » I'd own one only for the fact that one egg would only make me hungry, wish it could do more but as the comments on HUKD point out, if you have a toaster and a microwave already it's a waste of money. Got my Nook Glow light last night, spent all day at work rooting it and flashing the 1377 rom and doing all the tweaks and optimizations that the lads on XDA reccomended. Its an amazing bit of kit, I was debating whether I really needed it in Argos because I actually really like reading books on my phone but the minute I read one page on it I knew I was done with reading on anything else. Love the light aswell, way better looking than I expected as a lot of reviews said it was inferior to the Kindle but it's perfect imo, thanks for the link.
marcbrophy wrote: » Hey Thargor, which nook did you get yourself? EDIT: Assuming Argos only have 1 type, I think it's safe to say that you got the same one that I did! Would you mind linking me to how you rooted and tweaked it, please? Mine is just sitting there since I bought it, as I haven't got around to doing that yet
Hi, I used this guide, it was piss easy:http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2040351 Then I put the 1337 Rom on it for adding Dropbox and other apps with this guide, a bit more work:http://forum.xda-developers.com/nook...7-rom-t2931567 All working fine now. Tbh though, after all that I realised if you're just using it as a reader for ebooks then you're better off leaving it as stock and not touching it at all, its pretty much perfect out of the box, adding an Android rom will cost you a tiny bit of battery life even when you shutdown and uninstall everything like Gmail etc. I really wanted Dropbox on there because I read a lot of books on 3-4 different devices and didn't want to wear out the USB port plugging in and out all the time but if it wasn't for that I would just flash it back to how it came from the factory. Try it yourself anyway, you can always flash it back to the Stock B&N software if you don't like it with this:http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1289233 ps: This would have saved me a couple of hours had I known, some guides recommend you delete AFfileDownloadService.apk AccountAndSyncSettings.apk DeviceManager.apk Shop.apk Do not delete them! Everything else they recommend can go though. Good luck...
naughtb4 wrote: » Hey Thargor, do you have a link to the rooting process you used?
Thargor wrote: » See above, its not all that necessary imo but try it, its easy to go back.
loki7777 wrote: » Just type it in google and you will get the right one:)http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2040351http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1289233
naughtb4 wrote: » Thanks apologies for the OT!
[Deleted User] wrote: » You can install the Kindle app for Android on the Nook so I wouldn't worry about book prices....
Atomic Pineapple wrote: » €7.99 weighing scales - LINK - other colours available too.