05-02-2011, 12:17 PM
Hello all,
I saw a thread on here a while back stating that the IPAD was a great tool for studying for clep/dsst tests. I thought that was a terrific idea and started looking into getting myself a tablet pc so that I could use it while on the treadmill or elliptical trainer. The IPAD was a little out of my price range, and after a bit of research I discovered the Nook Color from Barnes and Noble. While officially an e-reader, it does allow internet browsing on the stock models and comes at a price tag of only $ 250.00
In addition the Nook can be "rooted" which means that you can easily tweak it so that you gain access to all of the Android functions, taking it from a reader with some internet functions, to a full function pc tablet. Rooting it was fairly simple and I now have a super responsive pc tablet that allows me to do IC study while exercising in the morning. I it very zippy for internet tasks, e-mail, watch movies etc, and it has access to the whole Android market for apps. Even if you leave it as a stock Barnes and Noble product it is still a terrific value for anyone looking to maximize their study time.
I just thought I would throw it out there for anyone who may be in the market for an IPAD, but feel it's a little too pricey. It's an alternative that has worked great for me so far and I can give it nothing but positive reviews.
SM
I saw a thread on here a while back stating that the IPAD was a great tool for studying for clep/dsst tests. I thought that was a terrific idea and started looking into getting myself a tablet pc so that I could use it while on the treadmill or elliptical trainer. The IPAD was a little out of my price range, and after a bit of research I discovered the Nook Color from Barnes and Noble. While officially an e-reader, it does allow internet browsing on the stock models and comes at a price tag of only $ 250.00
In addition the Nook can be "rooted" which means that you can easily tweak it so that you gain access to all of the Android functions, taking it from a reader with some internet functions, to a full function pc tablet. Rooting it was fairly simple and I now have a super responsive pc tablet that allows me to do IC study while exercising in the morning. I it very zippy for internet tasks, e-mail, watch movies etc, and it has access to the whole Android market for apps. Even if you leave it as a stock Barnes and Noble product it is still a terrific value for anyone looking to maximize their study time.
I just thought I would throw it out there for anyone who may be in the market for an IPAD, but feel it's a little too pricey. It's an alternative that has worked great for me so far and I can give it nothing but positive reviews.
SM