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In my best StarCraft Protoss voice "Upgrade Complete!"
Courtesy of Phandroid:
I'm not very familiar with the NookColor (saw one in person for the first time yesterday) but apparently the root is very simple and with built-in resets as well as the ability to boot from an SD card the dangers of rooting are very small.
$250 for a full fleged Android 2.1 (soon to be 2.2 and probably 2.3) tablet with a decent screen and a solid processor? Sign me up!
Courtesy of Phandroid:
I have to admit, the NookColor is going from “another eReader” to “full fledged tablet” at a rather astounding rate. The NookColor is now able to utilize the Kindle app available in the Android Market after you have completed the rooting process.
Wonderfully enough, that’s not all. This process also gives you access to GMail, YouTube and a few other Google apps that you NookColor users were shut out of at launch.
If you decide you’re ready to get this all going, nookdevs has the entire rooting process ready to go at your leisure. As always, you should only consider the rooting process if you are comfortable with using tools such as the command line and are willing to accept the risks of rooting; including, but not limited to: A real waste of time all the way up to bricked device.
I'm not very familiar with the NookColor (saw one in person for the first time yesterday) but apparently the root is very simple and with built-in resets as well as the ability to boot from an SD card the dangers of rooting are very small.
$250 for a full fleged Android 2.1 (soon to be 2.2 and probably 2.3) tablet with a decent screen and a solid processor? Sign me up!