
The Nook Color has received what looks to be one of the first builds of Android 3.0 Honeycomb up and running. While there are countless things that don’t work on the device with the build, it’s better than nothing, and at least is on an actual device.
Don’t get your hopes up, Nook Color users, as this isn’t available for installation as of yet. Because all developers have to work with is just a SDK preview, expect a majority of ROMs to be utter crap. That’s not to say the dev who put this together didn’t work hard on this, the real tools just aren’t there yet. You really need the source code to get a solid ROM and the full SDK nor the source are available yet.
Not running perfectly, but a person named @deeper-blue has posted photos and video, put below, of Android 3.0 or Honeycomb running on a Nook Color.
According to @deeper-blue although he has enabled touch screen support; but the experience is still quite slow. He plans to enable graphics acceleration next, to speed up the interface significantly.