B&N of nook BNRZ100-01 - version B&N of nook with another radio-module
Device for reading of the electronic books from the company Of barnes & Noble underwent modification. According to the data with that placed on the site of federal commission for communications by the USA (FCC), is prepared the device with the changed radio-module. Model obtained the index of nook BNRZ100-01 and the code name CR Of nook/Bravo Of delta. In contrast to the original model BNRZ100 is used the modernized 3G- modem.
In the new version is used it [chipset] Sierra Of wireless MC8201V, which, as in the previous version, has limitation on the connection only for the transmission of data. Regulating frequencies 850 and 1900 MHz. But it means as a result “the upgrade” of [bukrider] it lost the support of three-range UMTS/HSPA with a frequency of 2100 MHz. Most probably this was accepted for the purpose of the decrease of the prime cost of model. The support Of wi-Fi of standards b and g remains.
Confidential letter from Barnes & Of noble inquires FCC to keeping secret the photographs of device during 180 days, what is the maximum permissible period of security. Therefore neither to assume when precisely will appear CR Of nook/Bravo Of delta nor as it will cannot be appeared thus far.
In the new version is used it [chipset] Sierra Of wireless MC8201V, which, as in the previous version, has limitation on the connection only for the transmission of data. Regulating frequencies 850 and 1900 MHz. But it means as a result “the upgrade” of [bukrider] it lost the support of three-range UMTS/HSPA with a frequency of 2100 MHz. Most probably this was accepted for the purpose of the decrease of the prime cost of model. The support Of wi-Fi of standards b and g remains.
Confidential letter from Barnes & Of noble inquires FCC to keeping secret the photographs of device during 180 days, what is the maximum permissible period of security. Therefore neither to assume when precisely will appear CR Of nook/Bravo Of delta nor as it will cannot be appeared thus far.
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