We did a head to head comparison
against the iPad, Kindle DX, Icarus Excel and
most other large screen e-readers and
tablets on the market.
2) E-paper with Wacom pen input for virtual - inking (can't do that on
most touch screens) 3) Android — touch screen OS (unlike Windows 7
tablets, which are just a desktop OS on a touch screen == awful, not to mention every
other argument
against using Windows OSes), useful software add - ons, e-reader software options, media player software, etc. 4) due to the dual screens, and the hinge, you can use it like a
tablet, a portable «all - in - one» computer (when using a USB or bluetooth keyboard), an e-reader, etc..
Despite the fact that it's not really
against any rules, the breaking of that the
most popular Android
tablet ever from the Android Marketplace and
other Google services comes up frequently in Kindle Fire reviews.