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Old 05-23-2011, 03:45 PM   #11
mcrow24
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Android is just a broad term for the mobile operating system that was designed by google.

It's very simple to use but fairly robust operating system (and OP is the base software used by a device like windows, mac..ect).

Most Android setups on cellphones work pretty similar and even look similar. The android on the e-ink nook does not look quite the same as the nook color or other devices but if you can use one you should be able to figure them all out.

Augen also makes some very nice (and cheap $99) netbooks based on the android.
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