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Originally Posted by PF4Mobile
this is one thing that I can not understand, why would somebody bother with writing software for these devices when Android is already out there. I am not familiar with the costs for distributing your devices with Android but I assume that if Barnes & Nobles could do it for less than 150$ (nook touch) it should not be killing for Onyx either. In this case all they would have to do is to care for the hardware drivers and make money on selling the hardware... I bet that it costs them more to develop and maintain the software than paying for Android. I do realize that what I am saying above might be just an uneducated opinion. The things can be more complicated
Coming back to your point ...I believe that they had many other problems to fix (hardware problems for instance) and I do not think that is easy ... What you were asking was to add new features or to improve existing while they had problems with fixing what they had sold...
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More ore less my opinion.
I also use an Android tablet. There you have everything you need - but no E-Ink.
By the way, the Ectaco seems to be based on a Windows Mobile Platform.