Well it has the temple run brave, done by Disney, whitch is very simalar. You just have an extra feater whith is to shoot arrows at a target when it tells you to. The normal temple run will come in April.
No you can not download and actually watch movies but you can watch like you tube videos and stuff
Yes you can you have to ask the Verizon Wireless Group first! :)
And I have a Nook so yea i know about it! If it is wrong SORYYY!
Barnes and Noble are selling the new eBook Reader The Nook now.
I have the Nook,you can Get manga on the Nook but it's limited and what mostly pops up is books not manga, BOOKS. So I would say if all you read is Manga like me, don't get the nook, because I'm already hate it
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It is actually very easy to convert manga into .PDFs or .ePubs! I have a ton of manga on my nook that I added just last night. It is a matter of getting ahold of the original .JPGS or some copy of the manga, online. But, the Nook is very manga-friendly
Inside the device. It is unreachable unless to pry open the back. I would suggest not doing that since it would most likely damage the nook.
One way to delete them is connect your nook to the computer. It will be recognized as a external device (quite like a pen-drive). Then, you can access the internal storage of the device. You can delete the specific book from the books folder in the device memory.
It should play. But if it doesn't, it is mostly because of the limited space in the books. Music takes up much more space then books. The Nook is made for books, and isn't supposed to be a MP3 player.
Lend Me is when you can lend someone a book from your nook. But you can only lend that person the book once and you can not lend a book more than once. So once you lend a book to someone, you can't lend it to that person or anyone else again until you get a new nook. The person that you lend the book to has 1 week to accept the lend and then they have 2 weeks to read it. I believe the kindle has borrow it or something like that. Also, lend me is free.
My Nook lasts about 8 hours continuous. However, the Nook often shuts down by itself to save power. It's a very helpful thing, in case I forget to shut it down.
You can either click on 'apps' then 'discover more apps' at the top of the page OR you can click on the arrow at the bottom of the page and click on shop then on apps.
No, the Kindle Fire doesn't read to you. You may want to get one of the regular Kindle for that. Also, if your main purpose is reading, the e-Ink screen of the Kindle Touch works much better than the LCD screen of the Fire; it won't bother your eyes, over time, as the back-light LCD screen will do.
The Barnes and Noble Nook has a selection of thousands of free books. Most of the books you do need to pay for.
You can't. It's not designed for that, however the Galaxy Tab for Nook is able since it is a full tablet.
You simply connect the Nooks to the same computer that holds the content you wish to side load.
Or you can put the content on a mini sd card (whatever they're called) and share with different Nooks.
You have to do it on a computer. I don't think you can delete it directly from the Nook.