Web Browser Found Hiding Inside The Simple Touch Nook

Well, well, well. Barnes and Noble’s Simple Touch Nook made no mention of having web browsing capabilities. But if you type any URL into its search bar, that web page will magically appear before your eyes.

Browsing isn’t really all that enjoyable, as it’s monochrome and requires you to wait for the E-Ink screen to catch up to your commands. But, I guess if you need to look at something and have no other device around, it will suffice.

If you want to see more of the browser in action, check out the video put together by The eBook Reader. [The eBook Reader via Cnet via Engadget]


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