Thankfully for the manufacturers,
tablet awareness
as a
whole is considerably higher in the US, with
just 4 percent stating they've never heard of the devices.
And I've also found that if I'm carrying one or more
tablets with me anyway,
as I often am for purposes of my day job, then having a
whole extra device
just for reading is unnecessary weight in my backpack.
They have shown plenty of interest in the iPad, but with only one other confirmed success story to date — Samsung's Galaxy Tab — it remains to be seen if the consumer
tablet market
as a
whole will indeed be the next big thing,
as analysts still predict, or
just a bunch of DOA slates that will gather dust in warehouses.
As much as I want the ThunderBolt, I've already had a 4.3 ″ Android Smartphone (EVO) with a 1.3 MP Front Facing Camera and I know it will rock just like the EVO, however, 10 ″ Android Honeycomb tablet with Dual - Core CPU, 1 GB DDR2 RAM, 2.0 MP Front Facing Camera, 32 GB onboard (fixed) memory, expandable and interchangeable memory via microSD cards (once software update is released), 4G / LTE compatibility, and a whole lot more than mAxiPa
As much
as I want the ThunderBolt, I've already had a 4.3 ″ Android Smartphone (EVO) with a 1.3 MP Front Facing Camera and I know it will rock just like the EVO, however, 10 ″ Android Honeycomb tablet with Dual - Core CPU, 1 GB DDR2 RAM, 2.0 MP Front Facing Camera, 32 GB onboard (fixed) memory, expandable and interchangeable memory via microSD cards (once software update is released), 4G / LTE compatibility, and a whole lot more than mAxiPa
as I want the ThunderBolt, I've already had a 4.3 ″ Android Smartphone (EVO) with a 1.3 MP Front Facing Camera and I know it will rock
just like the EVO, however, 10 ″ Android Honeycomb
tablet with Dual - Core CPU, 1 GB DDR2 RAM, 2.0 MP Front Facing Camera, 32 GB onboard (fixed) memory, expandable and interchangeable memory via microSD cards (once software update is released), 4G / LTE compatibility, and a
whole lot more than mAxiPad.