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Originally Posted by kjk
Sure, no reason at all-from a technical standpoint. Just wondering why they aren't already out there in droves. The OS was released around the same time as the original Kindle (Nov. 2007).
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Archos has what I think are much better value Android tablets. The
Archos 5 Internet Tablet is pocketable, available for $249 in Radio Shack, and the 7" version will be available next month probably even cheaper at
$199, the the 5" Archos price will probably go down as well.
At CES, I filmed several large screen Android Tablets by
MSI,
Asus,
ICD,
Freescale,
HP,
Sony, and there are dozens more in my Tablets category
http://armdevices.net/category/tablets/ , among all those are giant manufacturers of consumer electronics.
Google has yet to officially support large Tablet screens with Google Marketplace and other official higher resolution and larger screen support. Though all these Android Tablets are obviously going to be supported officially by Google very soon which will accelerate the rate of them being released to the market.