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Old 09-14-2011, 05:13 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by anamardoll View Post
What? Is the hands-on demo article (Engadget? I so very much cannot remember.) now considered untrustworthy? I thought it was pretty coherent about the tablet and how it functioned.
If something new has been released, my bad. If you're referring to the TechCrunch article, I personally wouldn't call it coherent (edit: coherent maybe, just not so informative), though I could have missed something. "It's seven inches. It runs a forked version of Android. It includes Amazon Prime. It's $250. I think it runs a single core cpu." sums up the article.

OK so it's forked. That forked OS is tied to Amazon's App store, which also sells apps to nearly any Android device. Also the OS has lots of blue and yellow coloring. Maybe it's locked down like fort knox. I dunno. I've got no problem with the speculation. That's part of the fun, here. I just wouldn't say we "know" much of anything.

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