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Old 11-24-2010, 11:02 AM   #4
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Engadget:

"Available April 2011
7" Android Tablet: the epitome of mobility
Don't be fooled by its ultra-compact size: the 7" tablet is fully featured and takes your mobile experience to the next level. On the 7" (1280x800) 16:10 aspect ratio full touch screen, you can enjoy games, photos, videos while keeping up with your emails or your favourite social networks. "

That's a 7" device with 215dpi, 25% higher than eInk at 6" - finally some new display tech that's going in the right direction. All the fluff (camera, fast processor, etc) will make it costly and eat battery, but it'll be interesting to see how well it renders text.
If they do subpixel rendering in the software, it'll be a hell of a lot higher than E-Ink, which has no RGB subpixels.

If it does text well and has a decent battery and isn't a sloth, it'd be pretty ideal for me. I just have a nasty feeling that it'll have a 5-hour battery life.
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