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Originally Posted by John F
Interesting. I haven't been paying much attention to Android tablets, but the tablets I seem to notice only have a single button, similar to an IPad (Galaxy Tab, Asus Eee Pad, Motorola Zoom, Acer Iconia, ...)?
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Anything based on Honeycomb can get away with that since more of the standard buttons are in the OS. Any tablets still based on 2.x still expect the 3 standard buttons in order to work right.
That said, using Android on an eReader is more about getting a standard Linux with a lot of drivers and such aimed at mobile devices. It's less about contributing to the platform by being a full Android device. This is a side effect of Android being OSS.