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Old 07-05-2011, 09:39 PM   #34
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IMHO if you own a 7" device, you don't really need native tablet apps. In fact, I don't think you even need Honeycomb. For example, 2.3 (Gingerbread) runs great on the Samsung Galaxy Tab and Nook Color.

Now, if you have a 10" device, it seems like a waste if the apps don't take advantage of the screen real estate. If there truly are only 232 android tablet apps, that's a huge problem. If HP can launch with 300, then there's no excuse for android.

It's a shame really, because there are three excellent large screen android tablets on the market now (Asus Transformer, Galaxy Tab 10.1, and Toshiba Thrive).

And Acer Iconia and Xoom and ....

Every app I want to use runs just fine on my Xoom as well as my DroidX, including numerous ebook reader apps, browsers, email clients etc. All full screen.
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