The Nook Color is a
tablet computer
A tablet computer, commonly shortened to tablet, is a mobile device, typically with a mobile operating system and touchscreen display processing circuitry, and a rechargeable battery in a single, thin and flat package. Tablets, being computers ...
/
e-reader
An e-reader, also called an e reader or e device, is a Mobile computing, mobile electronic device that is designed primarily for the purpose of reading digital e-books and Periodical literature, periodicals.
Any device that can display text on ...
that was marketed by
Barnes & Noble
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Barnes & Noble operates mainly through its B ...
. A tablet with multitouch touchscreen input, it is the first device in the
Nook line to feature a full-color screen. The device is designed for viewing of books, newspapers, magazines, and children's picture books. A limited number of the children's books available for the Nook Color include interactive animations and the option to have a professional voice actor
read the story. It was announced on 26 October 2010 and shipped on 16 November 2010. Nook Color became available at the introductory price of US$249. In December 2011, with the release of the
Nook Tablet, it lowered to US$169. On 12 August 2012, the price lowered to US$149. On 4 November 2012, the price was further lowered to US$139. The tablet ran on Android.
As of December 2012, Barnes and Noble discontinued the Nook Color in favor of the
Nook HD and
Nook HD+.
Design
The device was designed by
Yves Behar from
fuseproject. Its frame is graphite in color, with an angled lower corner intended to evoke a turned page. The soft back is designed to make holding the device more comfortable.
Features
The Nook color has a 1024x600 resolution
multi-touch
In computing, multi-touch is technology that enables a surface (a touchpad or touchscreen) to recognize the presence of more than one somatosensory system, point of contact with the surface at the same time. The origins of multitouch began at CE ...
touchscreen LCD display, presenting a very vivid image, as opposed to the original Nook's secondary touchscreen. It does not feature an
electronic paper
Electronic paper or intelligent paper, is a display device that reflects ambient light, mimicking the appearance of ordinary ink on paper – unlike conventional flat-panel displays which need additional energy to emit their own light. This may ...
display, making it a
tablet computer
A tablet computer, commonly shortened to tablet, is a mobile device, typically with a mobile operating system and touchscreen display processing circuitry, and a rechargeable battery in a single, thin and flat package. Tablets, being computers ...
and an e-reader. It has a customized display with color options, six font sizes, and Internet browsing over
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi () is a family of wireless network protocols based on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, which are commonly used for Wireless LAN, local area networking of devices and Internet access, allowing nearby digital devices to exchange data by ...
, as well as a built-in
media player that supports audio and video. The Nook Color allows installing applications approved by Barnes & Noble, with the company planning to provide tools for third-party software developers and an
app store
An app store, also called an app marketplace or app catalog, is a type of digital distribution platform for computer software called applications, often in a mobile context. Apps provide a specific set of functions which, by definition, do not i ...
. Applications pre-loaded on the Nook Color include Chess,
Sudoku,
crossword puzzle
A crossword (or crossword puzzle) is a word game consisting of a grid of black and white squares, into which solvers enter words or phrases ("entries") crossing each other horizontally ("across") and vertically ("down") according to a set of cl ...
s,
Pandora Radio
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, and a media gallery for viewing pictures and video.
As with the prior Nook, the Nook Color provides a "
LendMe" feature allowing users to share some books with other people depending upon licensing by the book's publisher. The purchaser is permitted to share a book once with one other user for up to two weeks. The other users may view the borrowed book using a Nook, Nook Color, or Barnes & Noble's free reader software on any other device running
iOS
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(
iPhone
The iPhone is a line of smartphones developed and marketed by Apple that run iOS, the company's own mobile operating system. The first-generation iPhone was announced by then–Apple CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs on January 9, 2007, at ...
,
iPod Touch
The iPod Touch (stylized as iPod touch) is a discontinued line of iOS-based mobile devices designed and formerly marketed by Apple Inc. with a touchscreen-controlled user interface. As with other iPod models, the iPod Touch can be used as a po ...
,
iPad
The iPad is a brand of tablet computers developed and marketed by Apple Inc., Apple that run the company's mobile operating systems iOS and later iPadOS. The IPad (1st generation), first-generation iPad was introduced on January 27, 2010. ...
),
BlackBerry OS,
Windows
Windows is a Product lining, product line of Proprietary software, proprietary graphical user interface, graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Microsoft. It is grouped into families and subfamilies that cater to particular sec ...
,
Mac OS X
macOS, previously OS X and originally Mac OS X, is a Unix, Unix-based operating system developed and marketed by Apple Inc., Apple since 2001. It is the current operating system for Apple's Mac (computer), Mac computers. With ...
, or
Android. Adobe Digital Editions installed on Laptops paired to the Nook Color enables downloads from public libraries (epub). The Share feature on the Nook is only accessible to a small percentage of books purchased from B&N. The Nook works better and easier with purchased publications from B&N than other sources with its easier access.
The Nook Color uses a
Texas Instruments
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ARM Cortex-A8
The ARM Cortex-A8 is a 32-bit processor core licensed by ARM Holdings implementing the ARM architecture, ARMv7-A architecture.
Compared to the ARM11, the Cortex-A8 is a dual-issue superscalar processor, superscalar design, achieving roughly twic ...
processor running at 800 MHz which can be overclocked to 1.1 GHz.
The device has 8 GB of internal memory supplied by Sandisk, but only 6 GB is user-accessible witch can be 1GB data 5GB media or 1GB data 5GB media depending on date purchased and can store an estimated 6,000 books or 100 hours of audio. As with the original Nook,
microSD and microSDHC memory cards can be inserted to expand the Nook Color's memory up to 2TB Although Barnes & Noble's official position is that the Nook Color's rechargeable battery is not user-replaceable, replacement instructions and aftermarket batteries are widely available. The original battery is expected to last for 8 hours of continuous use with the wireless turned off, but some replacements have less capacity. The device includes a built-in speaker and a universal 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack.
VividView technology is used to enhance image quality when viewing in direct sunlight. Supported file formats include
EPUB
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(
DRM and non-DRM),
PDF
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, Microsoft Office formats (
DOC,
DOCX,
XLS,
PPT, etc.),
TXT,
JPEG
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,
GIF
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,
PNG,
BMP,
MP3,
AAC, and
MP4.
A
firmware update released 25 April 2011 added an app store, email client,
Flash support within the web browser, social networking tools, video and audio embedded within books, and performance improvements.
It also has been discovered that the device has hidden Bluetooth connectivity abilities in its wireless chipset, available only after rooting, or flashing a device to the
CyanogenMod 7 or newer version of Android for this device.
Third-party apps and firmware update 1.4.1
When the Nook Color and Tablet were first offered, users could install third-party apps. However, days before Christmas 2011, the forced
over-the-air "firmware update from Barnes & Noble for the Nook Tablet and Nook Color – 1.4.1 – close
the loophole that allowed users to
sideload any Android app and also
rokeroot for those who'
gone that extra step to customize the device."
Reception
Since launch, Nook Color received generally positive reviews, with ''
PC Magazine
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Overview
''PC Mag ...
'' declaring "Nook Color makes a perfectly amiable reading companion if you want to see your books in full color", while
Engadget
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says "if you're a hardcore reader with an appetite that extends beyond books to magazines and newspapers, the Color is the first viable option we've seen that can support your habit".
In late March 2011, it was reported that the Nook Color had sold close to 3 million units since its launch.
Use as an Android tablet
As an Android device, the Nook Color can be modified to run most Android applications. One common method that unlocks this function is
rooting, which grants users
root access to the Nook Color's file system. Doing so voids the device's warranty, though it can often be returned to (non-rooted) factory defaults for warranty claims.
In addition to rooting the stock operating system, complete versions of Android are available that can replace the stock firmware and provide functions similar to other Android devices. Android versions 2.2 (Froyo) 2.3 (
Gingerbread
Gingerbread refers to a broad category of baked goods, typically flavored with ginger root, ginger, cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon and sweetened with honey, sugar, or molasses. Gingerbread foods vary, ranging from a moist loaf cake to forms nearly ...
), 4.0 (
Ice Cream Sandwich) 4.1-4.3 (
Jelly Bean) and 4.4 (
KitKat) have all been fully ported to the Nook Color and are available as free downloads.
Perhaps the most popular such replacement is
CyanogenMod 11, an enhanced version of Android 4.4 (Kitkat), which, as of September 2013, has over 55,000 reported installations on the Nook Color (codenamed "encore"). CyanogenMod is a community-developed firmware replacement that can be downloaded for free. It can be installed to the internal storage or started from a
microSD card, which typically will not affect the internal installation. Neither replacing the stock operating system nor running the operating system from a microSD card requires rooting.
Many people have reported that CM11 runs with less lag than CM10.
USB port
The original Nook used a standard
Micro USB
The initial versions of the USB standard specified connectors that were easy to use and that would have high life spans; revisions of the standard added smaller connectors useful for compact portable devices. Higher-speed development of the USB ...
connection for both battery charging and PC connectivity. The Nook Color uses a modified connector with two depths. The first depth is compatible with Micro USB (5-conductor), while the second depth has 12 conductors. This change was made to increase the amount of power available to charge the larger battery of the Nook Color when using the included cable at 2A as opposed to the 0.5 A limit of standard USB connections.
Because of this, the USB cable included with the Nook Color is physically incompatible with other devices employing standard micro-USB connectors. However, the Nook Color itself is physically compatible with standard micro-USB cords and will still charge at a slower rate on such cords.
References
External links
Official NOOK Developer Program Site
Nook Owner Community SiteCyanogenMod Stable Builds for Nook Color
CyanogenMod Nightly Builds for Nook Color
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Nook Color
Android (operating system) devices
Dedicated ebook devices
Products introduced in 2010