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Magnetic Trick #1
Okay, so you are loving that you can sling a football game to your new NC while snacking in the kitchen, but your are stumped.....where can you safely mount your nook? If you purchased a Industriell Easel Cover, then your problem is solved. It turns out that the magnet, built to hold the clasp in place, is a very strong rare earth type. So strong in fact, that you can mount the entire thing on the refrigerator door. I know it seems risky, but the mount is surprisingly firm. Now, I not suggesting you attempt with house full of drunken Super Bowl buddies, or lot of active refrigerator friendly little ones about; but for breakfast news viewing you might find it handy.
****note: Any metal surface will work, you could for example use the side of the refrigerator if you find the door too risky. Please whatever you do, don't use the oven.
Magnetic Trick #2
Still not sold on this versatile NC cover? Then check out this second horizontal or vertical mounting option. Take a metal bookend holder, the old school library type, with the cork or felt protective base. Bend the vertical tab to your favorite viewing angle, then slide it between the flap and back cover. The magnets stick to the bookend, the mount is extremely stable ,and it looks nice to!
Very cool. Thanks for the info. Now if I only had a car from the 60's or older, this would make a perfect dash mount.
I shudder to think of driving an old car like that; drum brakes, metal rings on the steering wheel, no seat belts, metal dash and seats without head rests. How did people live though accidents?
OP thanks for solidifying my choice. I was on the fence before this idea of yours.
gedster314 said:
Very cool. Thanks for the info. Now if I only had a car from the 60's or older, this would make a perfect dash mount.
I shudder to think of driving an old car like that; drum brakes, metal rings on the steering wheel, no seat belts, metal dash and seats without head rests. How did people live though accidents?
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They didn't... .
I did it all from my Nookie...
The old classics
gedster314 said:
Very cool. Thanks for the info. Now if I only had a car from the 60's or older, this would make a perfect dash mount.
I shudder to think of driving an old car like that; drum brakes, metal rings on the steering wheel, no seat belts, metal dash and seats without head rests. How did people live though accidents?
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It turns out that I have such a car, and old 66 mustang convertible, and I used to drive it, single bowl drum brakes and all, in Houston traffic! Yes, I was younger, yes I was very very, okay, extremely stupid, but the funny thing was the way other people reacted. I had driven an old 3/4 ton company truck and it was dog eat dog.....brutal Darwin style driving, but when I hit the road in the Mustang, the traffic parted like for the Red Sea for Moses. People would wave me in, if you've ever hazarded the Houston Interstate nightmare you can appreciate how incredible that is. It was an amazing experience. Hmmm, you've got me thinking now, I might have go see if that thing will stick to the dash...........
vizographic said:
Magnetic Trick #1
Okay, so you are loving that you can sling a football game to your new NC while snacking in the kitchen, but your are stumped.....where can you safely mount your nook? If you purchased a Industriell Easel Cover, then your problem is solved. It turns out that the magnet, built to hold the clasp in place, is a very strong rare earth type. So strong in fact, that you can mount the entire thing on the refrigerator door.
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**** me, it works!
like magic
Croak said:
**** me, it works!
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Yeah, that was my first reaction.
I told myself there was no way in hell I was spending 40 bucks on a case. And even though I have 0 plans to do what you mentioned, I still bought it.
OP, i hate you.
Glad to be of service
Main Target said:
I told myself there was no way in hell I was spending 40 bucks on a case. And even though I have 0 plans to do what you mentioned, I still bought it.
OP, i hate you.
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Music to my ears
Very nice case! But how is this slinging of football games accomplished? Using a sling box?
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foethalove said:
Very nice case! But how is this slinging of football games accomplished? Using a sling box?
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The Nook Color works well with my slingbox, I think I have an AV model. I can also confirm that it tethers to my captivate (froyo 2.2 rom) and slings over cell network.
I almost learned about the magnet the hard way. Was home working on a computer and had my nook next to me with this case and just about set a hard drive down on top of it until I noticed all of the screws sticking together. I just figured the magnet was in the metal buckle and not the case. Never thought about sticking it to the fridge though. Tried it and it worked pretty well. THANKS!
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dawynkoop said:
I almost learned about the magnet the hard way. Was home working on a computer and had my nook next to me with this case and just about set a hard drive down on top of it until I noticed all of the screws sticking together. I just figured the magnet was in the metal buckle and not the case. Never thought about sticking it to the fridge though. Tried it and it worked pretty well. THANKS!
Sent from my ROOTED Nook Color
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I'm kinda glad, the Nook Color doesn't have a compass.
dawynkoop said:
I almost learned about the magnet the hard way. Was home working on a computer and had my nook next to me with this case and just about set a hard drive down on top of it until I noticed all of the screws sticking together. I just figured the magnet was in the metal buckle and not the case. Never thought about sticking it to the fridge though. Tried it and it worked pretty well. THANKS!
Sent from my ROOTED Nook Color
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I thought the same thing! until I noticed that It was sticking to the top of my car at an impossible angle. Then I realized that I had been setting it on top of my laptop to transport. My first thought "Oh crap!"
no damage, but I'll be more careful now. lol.
Times are a changing.
vizographic said:
I'm kinda glad, the Nook Color doesn't have a compass.
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10equals2 said:
I thought the same thing! until I noticed that It was sticking to the top of my car at an impossible angle. Then I realized that I had been setting it on top of my laptop to transport. My first thought "Oh crap!"
no damage, but I'll be more careful now. lol.
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Well, solid state drives are getting cheaper and faster every day. For that matter, I haven't used my venerable old laptop much since I fell in love rooting some nookie. If the recent breakthroughs in Bluetooth plays out I might have to retire the old girl.
Wow! I wonder how early BN opens...
very darn cool...I was trying to stomach getting the Lautner case, as I wanted it to look half descent but want portrait and landscape positions (landscape for airplane flights)...I may go with this...
Thanks to the OP...
I got my nook a week before my wife went into labor. When we were leaving the hospital I forgot my nook on the rook of our car. Our house is about 9 turns and 4 miles away with speeds from 40-60 mph. I got to about 1 mile away from home going 60 mph and I heard a thump. I looked in the rear view mirror and saw my nook on the spoiler. I stopped and everything was fine. I am betting the magnet helped the nook stay on top of our car and I am so thankful I got the case.
Bouncing Baby
Nice magnetic nook save and a new baby to boot. Heck a new baby is almost as nice as getting a new phone, even better because the baby will get continuous free upgrades for life. Samsung and HTC can't match that. All joking aside though,can you imagine how sad and primitive all Dads' hot technology will look to that little one twenty years hence? Well my best wishes to mommy, the little one......and congratulations to the new Dad!
I was planning on going to BN this morning to buy this case and use it with the book-end mod for landscape viewing, but then I found (and ordered) this:
It's under $20 and has 17 5-star reviews and 3 4-star reviews (out of 20 total reviews). There are also a couple of customer-contributed images of a Nook Color in a case sitting in it, in both portrait and landscape.
Hi jason, I saw that stand too and at the time I thought it might make a nice bedside stand. I went with the mag cover for the portability, the protective cover it would provide and, because of my poor impulse control..., the old "I have to have it right now". Its best feature, the magnetic component, was an unexpected bonus.
I'm still interested in how your stand performs, stability wise or, any such observations you might wish to share, once you take the plunge and get some user experiance.
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Dilemma, I have a nook color and the kids are bugging me to watch movies in the backseat of the car with it. I am looking for a mount that can strap to the two front seats headrests and basically allow the NC to hang in the open space between the seats. Has anyone seen such an item for the NC yet? I have three kids back there so middle location mounting for the NC is a must.
Yea, I was thinking about the same thing. I'm going on a trip in two weeks and would love to get some ideas from people. I was thinking of rigging something up with bungie cords.
Ebay is your friend... This looks to be a universal dock for Ipad and Galaxy tab, so we should fit being in the middle of the two devices.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Car-Headrest-Mo...ultDomain_0&hash=item255d934bd8#ht_1864wt_831
Not sure about the middle placement, but this is what I did in my infiniti.. (kind of a hack, but no drilling or cutting was required)
Thanks for the tip on the eBay item; I will keep that in mind for rear mounting to one headrest. I am going to keep on the search for something I can do between the two seats so I don’t have kids attacking each other back there trying to see the movie!!
I am considering getting a cheap silicone sleeve for it and then super glue some sort of strap to the back of the sleeve, to hang between the two seats. Likely will not look pretty but may serve its purpose if I can’t locate a "true" device to meet my needs.
PS- your hack looks pretty darn good for GPS usage!
norkoastal said:
Ebay is your friend... This looks to be a universal dock for Ipad and Galaxy tab, so we should fit being in the middle of the two devices.
Not sure about the middle placement, but this is what I did in my infiniti.. (kind of a hack, but no drilling or cutting was required)
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Thanks for the tip on the eBay item; I will keep that in mind for rear mounting to one headrest. I am going to keep on the search for something I can do between the two seats so I don’t have kids attacking each other back there trying to see the movie!!
I am considering getting a cheap silicone sleeve for it and then super glue some sort of strap to the back of the sleeve, to hang between the two seats. Likely will not look pretty but may serve its purpose if I can’t locate a "true" device to meet my needs.
PS- your hack looks pretty darn good for GPS usage!
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Jeez man, you hit the brakes hard and that will act as a sling shot shooting the nC back into your kid's faces. I would try to find something that will hard attach to the center console if you have one. Don't use bungy cords or anything like that unless you budget some dental work to go with it.
bobzdar said:
Jeez man, you hit the brakes hard and that will act as a sling shot shooting the nC back into your kid's faces. I would try to find something that will hard attach to the center console if you have one. Don't use bungy cords or anything like that unless you budget some dental work to go with it.
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Yeah point taken! I guess I typed my last comment faster than my mind was processing it. I will consider the kids safety first with my design- if I ever get around to building this. I think I will look at those dvd bags they sell at the store for portable dvd players that mount between two seats and get some ideas from one of those.
Here is a stand for all you Nook Users. Just ordered and will see how it works. There are some photos with NC's on them already.
http://www.amazon.com/Arkon-Portabl...1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1303020402&sr=1-1
It works great! I use it every day at work.
Now by god, that looks perfect. I will definitely be getting one of these for watching movies in bed out on the road.
Should have gone with the Spiderpodium. http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=spiderpodium&_sacat=See-All-Categories
You can hang or sit your nook from/on just about anything with that. Plus you can use it to wrap around your hand when your holding it. The non-tablet version works fine. I just got one last week, and I haven't been without it since.
rjsmith2007 said:
Should have gone with the Spiderpodium. http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=spiderpodium&_sacat=See-All-Categories
You can hang or sit your nook from/on just about anything with that. Plus you can use it to wrap around your hand when your holding it. The non-tablet version works fine. I just got one last week, and I haven't been without it since.
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I'd be afraid that thing would latch itself to my face while I was sleeping and deposit an egg in my stomach.
Have been using the arkon one and cannot be happier
dsf3g said:
I'd be afraid that thing would latch itself to my face while I was sleeping and deposit an egg in my stomach.
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It's still pretty awesome and versatile. It's also slim enough that I never have to take it off, so I always have a stand.
http://padpivot.com/ im waiting for this one to be released
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Nice, like that it fits a leg, but its almost as big as the nook itself. Not great for travel.
I have the Arkon and love it.
has anyone checked out the OEM one from b&n?? saw it in store the other day but didnt open the box to see how it performed or how compact it was.....cant even find it online either so thats odd
If your debating on ordering the Arkon, get it! I use it while watching movies on my Nook and I love it.
I joined the Arkon club!
Will the nook tip over or not be stable if it is incased in the silicone case/ with this stand? Thanks
Rhegaana said:
Will the nook tip over or not be stable if it is incased in the silicone case/ with this stand? Thanks
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Very doubtful considering it was designed for thicker tablets like the Xoom, Galaxy, G-tab, etc.
It can also be adjusted to many different positions to counteract any stability issues you might have. I believe the Amazon link shows a Nook with case on it.
This stand is pretty good. My only complaint is that in portrait mode I can't figure a way to have it charge at the same time as using it. Other than that the stand is perfect!
dsf3g said:
I'd be afraid that thing would latch itself to my face while I was sleeping and deposit an egg in my stomach.
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lolllllllll amazing alien like thought!!
yourm0m1 said:
has anyone checked out the OEM one from b&n?? saw it in store the other day but didnt open the box to see how it performed or how compact it was.....cant even find it online either so thats odd
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Are you referring to the folding one that looks like it fits a picture frame? That looked durable and it was only $15, but I can't find one online either. The guy also wouldn't take one out of the box to try it.
Last night I got inspired (by the Netflix app ) to make a functional and nice looking stand. But instead of jumping in blindly with plexiglass or something I built a prototype out of cardboard.
I was thinking of making the final version a bit smaller so it fits nicer when vertical and maybe making a notch in it so the home button is accessible. Something I can't figure out how to fix is that the speaker is inside the stand when vertical. But other than that I'm really happy how this turned out and can't wait to make a final version.
Attached are some pictures of it holding the Nook horizontal and vertical. Any comments, ideas or questions would be appreciated. Thank you.
Not bad though if you are worried about the speaker it would be realy easy to rigup a pair of speakers with a 1/8" stereo jack on your final build
Wouldnt it just be easier/cheaper to buy one of those stands?
Im all about making custom things, but in this case, I dont see the benfit of what you made versus this: http://www.amazon.com/Arkon-Portabl...VOOY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1305477985&sr=8-2
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Wouldnt it just be easier/cheaper to buy one of those stands?
Im all about making custom things, but in this case, I dont see the benfit of what you made versus this: http://www.amazon.com/Arkon-Portabl...VOOY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1305477985&sr=8-2
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Ah phooey! I see the benefit of DIY. True, sometimes there are cheaper solutions out there. But this user's solution gave "me" many ideas for other devices, my wife's iPad, my Evo, Books! I like the ingenuity involved in the OP's solution. I'm going to make something like this out of plexiglass--the OP's idea. 1 sheet of pl (home depot), my jigsaw, some cement, buff the edges, felt the edges to protect the nook, rubber little feet (Rite Aid), listen to jazz while I'm making it and have a blast! $20. It's going to look a lot better than a little cheap rack holding holding up a nook. Nice going!
I agree, sometimes it's about the journey, not the destination.
michaelg1030 said:
Wouldnt it just be easier/cheaper to buy one of those stands?
Im all about making custom things, but in this case, I dont see the benfit of what you made versus this: http://www.amazon.com/Arkon-Portabl...VOOY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1305477985&sr=8-2
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I have one of these and, while it's great for my XOOM, it doesn't really fit the NC very well. It's OK for landscape but if you want your NC to stand in portrait while charging you have to put the stand on a book or the edge of a table to allow space for the cable. Actually I found this thread because I was looking for a better stand.
I definitely see the advantages of DIY to satisfy your own requirements. Good luck!
I use this case stand since I got my Nook Color in January. I see that now Amazon for fulfils the orders for it now. I had to wait two weeks back then but it was worth it. No excuses not to get it now.
http://www.amazon.com/rooCASE-Leath...3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1306015551&sr=1-3
Get a good Bluetooth keyboard I actually bought the Apple one from Amazon and you're in heaven.
I love a dock for a phone or a tablet. Just sitting on my desk for easy access and easy charging. I've not been able to find one that looked like it would work. Obviously no first party, and haven't found any third party either.
Anyone found something, or had success modding something else to work?
BN actually does sell one, Google it. $40 is a bit steep though, I'd wait for a sale or coupon (ppl sometimes post them here).
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Not so much of a dock, but heres a stand i made acouple weekends ago.
Its made from aluminium and some brass.
The main thing i wanted was to be able to kick the nook up on end while i was at work to read eBooks but, also be able to have the nook plugged in to charge or plug in a USB drive.
Diffinitly have to be careful with the two "knobs" on the front which are used to hold the nook in the stand, to tight and you could crush the nook. So are its been working pretty good. The side knobs are used to tighten/loosen the stand to you can tilt the nook at different angle.
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iMisspell said:
Not so much of a dock, but heres a stand i made acouple weekends ago.
Its made from aluminium and some brass.
The main thing i wanted was to be able to kick the nook up on end while i was at work to read eBooks but, also be able to have the nook plugged in to charge or plug in a USB drive.
Diffinitly have to be careful with the two "knobs" on the front which are used to hold the nook in the stand, to tight and you could crush the nook. So are its been working pretty good. The side knobs are used to tighten/loosen the stand to you can tilt the nook at different angle.
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Ok, Stand = Bad Ass. Nice creation there.
Your case, on the other hand. Dude, that looks like the WORST screen protector ever. Seriously. Is that a Ziploc bag?! lol
felacio said:
Your case, on the other hand. Dude, that looks like the WORST screen protector ever. Seriously. Is that a Ziploc bag?! lol
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hahaha... by "trade" im a machinist. The place i work for is down sizing and come Jan ill be out of work and will probably be going to school/collage. I bought the Nook to study up for the admittance tests (its been a while since ive been in high school) and read/study while im at work. I bought a real screen protector, but at work my hands are grimy and i did not want to ruin it in the short time (three months) so what you see is the plastic sleeve that the Nook comes in when you buy them... in that picture its all crinkled and messed up. After Jan i will put the real scree protector on.
I made the stand in my basement, if it was not so time consuming i would try and sell them, but for the cost of the material and my time invested it would be priced around $75! lol
One nice thing about it though, it will probably out last my nook
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hahaha... by "trade" im a machinist. The place i work for is down sizing and come Jan ill be out of work and will probably be going to school/collage. I bought the Nook to study up for the admittance tests (its been a while since ive been in high school) and read/study while im at work. I bought a real screen protector, but at work my hands are grimy and i did not want to ruin it in the short time (three months) so what you see is the plastic sleeve that the Nook comes in when you buy them... in that picture its all crinkled and messed up. After Jan i will put the real scree protector on.
I made the stand in my basement, if it was not so time consuming i would try and sell them, but for the cost of the material and my time invested it would be priced around $75! lol
One nice thing about it though, it will probably out last my nook
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Well that makes sense then. Sucks your going to be out of work though, I'm in my 30's and started up college a couple years ago so I was nervous about the entry exams as well. They aren't that bad though. Good luck with the schooling.
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