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Nook Touch Support Mp3 Format and Audio Book ?
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07-03-2012 06:54 AM
hay Every body whose use Nook touch
i want to buy one and when compare Nook touch with kindle Touch
i found some different some can accepted it and some refused
So wanna Ask you before buy one Is nook touch support mp3 files and audiobook and have a external port for handfree or not ? i can't find my answer in feature so i need your help
thank you
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07-03-2012 09:37 AM
The nook simple touch has no speaker or audio output.
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07-03-2012 09:37 AM
No, the Nook Simple Touch does not support any audio formats nor does it have any type of audio out/headphone jack.
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07-03-2012 10:19 AM
The original Nook (N1E) supported audio (also a stripped-down browser and a few games), and market research found that very few people used it. The few that did use it wanted a more robust tablet with more apps, and the Nook Color and Tablet were targeted to them. The people that just wanted a basic reader really just wanted a basic reader, so the NST eliminated the audio, the browser and the games.