Pat, I think that you missed Boris' point in #17:
"For example, the iPad, the Kindle DX, the Nook, the Kobo/Borders reader, the Que Logic device, the new dual screen Toshiba device, etc."
- the iPad will never support Flash
- the Kindle DX doesn't support Flash (given that it's just an eInk screen)
- the Kobo doesn't support Flash (given that it's just an eInk screen)
- the Que Logic still hasn't shipped (and is also just an eInk screen)
- the Toshiba Libretto isn't scheduled to ship until August
The ASUS eeePads or whatever haven't shipped yet (and early previews were pretty lackluster), nor has Samsung's tablet. Right now, there aren't very many devices currently running Android 2.2 period and, to the best of my knowledge, no tablets yet.
Finally, if it were so simply to ship a device with Android 2.2, then why is Motorola shipping the Droid X (the new flagship product of one of the largest mobile companies in the world) in mid-July with Android 2.1 with a promise of an upgrade to 2.2 sometime in late August? Maybe it's not as simple to upgrade as you think...
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