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Originally Posted by spec
What do you base your opinion on? Have you held it in your hand and compared it with, say, ipad side by side? how about samsung galaxy tab (they make good lcd tvs, should know a bit more about screen quality than b&n)?
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actually it is true, most of the android tablets on the market tend to use first or second generation Android Softoware like v1.6. Most do tend to use low screen resolution like an 800 x 400 have use lower end processor's.
It's not a knock on Android. Android 2.1 and 2.2 are the latest firmware that are used by high end Android devices. Both the Nook color and Samsung Galaxy S Tab are using high end specs.
The beauty and the drawbacks of Android is that it's open. Anyone can use it. So some cheap Budget company can use the operating system, use an old version and try to ride the latest Android's coat tails. They kind of pollute the pool.
But make no mistake high end Android devices are nothing short of spectacular.