For as much flak as Apple (deservedly) got for making the iPad homescreen an enlarged version of the iPhone home with wider icon spacing, these unskinned Android tablets commit even more egregious crimes against UI.
@AstroSeven Just because it supports market doesn't mean it will actually be able to use all the apps. There is no common tablet format with android, and there is a much smaller developer base. I just don't see a device like this running iPad-quality apps for a long time.
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For as much flak as Apple (deservedly) got for making the iPad homescreen an enlarged version of the iPhone home with wider icon spacing, these unskinned Android tablets commit even more egregious crimes against UI.
And this is coming from an Android fan,
@schismal
thats what widgets and wallpaper changes are for. It would be a downer if this thing didnt support market.
@AstroSeven Just because it supports market doesn't mean it will actually be able to use all the apps. There is no common tablet format with android, and there is a much smaller developer base. I just don't see a device like this running iPad-quality apps for a long time.