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And just how fast was Google getting to Honeycomb from 2.2 to Gingerbread ... and the MeeGo wheels keep rolling and keep rolling ...

I was pretty interested in the first initial Meego Tablet experience but I guess Nokia / Intel dumped that. Now Honeycomb can fill that space.


But on the subject of Tablet OS's I did like the Eden panel views that Notion Ink designed on top of Android (reminded me of the panel views of Meego Tablet).
 

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Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
Wait... the N810 did offer the entire internet. Just that you could install methods to block ads, like Privoxy.
It offered it, but not well enough IMHO, hence the need for wiki pages like this. I got sick of my N810 taking more than a half minute to load web sites like CNet, Ars Technica, weather.com, and many others designed for the desktop. I got tired of sites like Google Maps or Google Docs or Google-just-about-anything being too slow b/c of all the JavaScript. Sites like FaceBook and Hulu started requiring a later Flash version. Many Flash games were too slow unless you switched them to "Low Quality". So I feel like I can kind of access the full Internet, but it's leaving me in its rear view mirror.

I would ideally want to get that back with a tablet, not because I miss the ads of non-mobile web sites, but because I want to go to a site like Hulu or Medici and have it just work without having to have someone build an app for the stupid thing. I mean, correct me if I'm wrong, but you can't get Hulu for iOS, right? It's just Hulu Plus ($$), right? This kind of thing just seems ridiculous to me.
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is this the 4G generation on Android?
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Originally Posted by gabby131 View Post
is this the 4G generation on Android?
That depends, right? When did we start attributing generations to software versions and what, precisely, do you consider a generation in a software version?
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i just got home from CES.

motorola had a honeycomb tablet. it was nice and honeycomb is definately a step up for android. it was dificult to get to it as they only had one tablet and too many people around it.

but my favorite new product was the rim tablet on webkit. it was solid and had true multi-tasking with flash and html5. i am not a lkiker of blackberries, just dont like the interfaces, but the tablet is nice. being released in wifi first and then with sprint on wimax.
 

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That depends, right? When did we start attributing generations to software versions and what, precisely, do you consider a generation in a software version?
not reading enough and carefully.

reading........so this is a tablet friendly version.......is the Galaxy Tab got problems with Froyo???
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Originally Posted by gabby131 View Post
is this the 4G generation on Android?
Isn't Maemo 5 the 4th step out of 5?

I stopped putting importance on generation(s) mainly because of how it's potentially perceived. 1.6, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 could be seen as incremental steps or seen as generations. I just see them as incremental steps of the OS and have to differentiate between the hardware as the generations now.

Edit: Oops, didn't see danramos post above... basically said the same thing as him.
 

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Originally Posted by gabby131 View Post
........so this is a tablet friendly version.......is the Galaxy Tab got problems with Froyo???
Yes. Honeycomb is a tablet friendly version - moreso than the current Froyo iteration(s) that give the impression of being a larger version of the phone software.

To me, that's not exactly ideal, but it's not too much of a prob. I've played with the Galaxy Tab and like it. But using the current version(s) of the tablets - iPad and Galaxy Tab - it feels like phone iterations of those software. The RIM Playbook and Honeycomb seem to really take advantage of the tablet form in a new, more efficient way.

That... I like even more. But no probs really with Froyo. Just that it feels unoptimized for the format.
 

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but my favorite new product was the rim tablet on webkit. it was solid and had true multi-tasking with flash and html5. i am not a lkiker of blackberries, just dont like the interfaces, but the tablet is nice. being released in wifi first and then with sprint on wimax.
I thought RIM tablets were being sold as mere extensions of a BlackBerry. If true, that would be reminiscent of Palm which almost had a slam dunk with their Foleo that was a "netbook before we knew that netbooks existed". But it was an epic fail b/c you couldn't get onto the Internet except via a Palm smartphone. I thought that RIM was in the process of making the same terrible mistake. Was I incorrect?
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Originally Posted by buurmas View Post
I thought RIM tablets were being sold as mere extensions of a BlackBerry. If true, that would be reminiscent of Palm which almost had a slam dunk with their Foleo that was a "netbook before we knew that netbooks existed". But it was an epic fail b/c you couldn't get onto the Internet except via a Palm smartphone. I thought that RIM was in the process of making the same terrible mistake. Was I incorrect?
I'm not familiar with Foleo. The RIM Playbook doesn't haven't 3G is all. Last I heard, you will be able to WiFi and bt tether to most phones.
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