subject: Barnes & Noble Nook Review on How to Connect it to the PC [print this page] Barnes & Noble Nook Review on How to Connect it to the PC
"Alan Gerow" Connecting the nook to a Windows or Linux PC (sorry, no Mac here for testing) is easy. Connecting the nook via the provided USB cable brings up the nook's 2GB internal memory as a USB drive with folders already set-up for audio books, B&N downloads, documents, music, screensavers, and wallpaper. If you install a MicroSD card, then that card will appear as a separate USB drive, so that you can transfer files to the nook or the MicroSD card.
When you add files to the nook, you'll need to update the library afterwards. Also, the nook's interface does not categorize content, so the folders are for your benefit only; the nook scans the internal and MicroSD drives for all content to display in your library, and drops it all in one bucket in the interface. Well two, all ePub & PDF files will be shown in the documents area of your library, and all MP3s will be playable through a single playlist in the music player.
Wallpapers and screensavers are the only folders that maintain significance. Add single images to wallpaper and the image will be available in the Settings area to change your nook's wallpaper. Add a folder of images to the screensaver folder and the name of that folder will appear as a screensaver option in Settings.
For connecting the nook to Wifi, that was significantly easier than previous reviews have led on. Gone are the days of manually entering network IDs, it seems, because my nook automatically found my home network and identified its security type. I only needed to select the network and enter my password. Usually, the built-in free 3G connection to AT&T wireless will be more than enough to satisfy any wireless needs.
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