There was a time when Google devoted a lot of effort to ensure that Android was
a great tablet operating system to the extent that Android 3.0 Honeycomb was developed purely for tablets.
At one time, Google had put its energy and resources into ensuring that Android was
a great tablet operating system, but the effort failed.
Not exact matches
Though Windows 8's Metro - based design will be found on desktops, laptops and
tablets, it requires a singular clarity of vision to create a
great operating system suited to such different devices.
Of course, this alone can not be held as evidence conclusive enough to start hooting for an Amazon
tablet running Android but there sure are quite a few developments that does point to a possible
greater role of the Android
operating system in the Amazon camp.
We're clearly looking at Android as the de-facto Q4 / Q1 2011
operating system solution for most of these
tablets and although Froyo with Flash 10.1 is a
great starting point, there's still a significant number of big question marks that keep me sceptical.
The Android 4.0
tablets are finally starting to arrive, and Samsung is ready to reveal its 7 - inch Galaxy Tab with the latest and
greatest version of Google's mobile
operating system.
Microsoft's latest
operating system works
great on traditional laptops and desktops, but also on
tablets and hybrids.
As we said in our review, Honeycomb is a
great operating system for
tablets, delivering the Android experience you expect but making much better use of space than previously.
Though the
operating system probably won't launch until Q3 or Q4 of the year, the major
tablet makers will look to a head start on the market by rolling out the latest and
greatest Windows
tablet PC hardware.
Android Honeycomb is pretty much the stuff of legends: the
great saviour of the Android
tablet, the
operating system that is going to give the Apple iPad a cause for concern.
While the new
tablet will only have 8 GB of storage space onboard, the Android
operating system included has been highly customized to allow the
greatest possible integration with Amazon's web services.
Like other Fuhu device, Nabi XD
tablet also based on NVIDIA Tegra processor and preloaded with the latest Google Android as the
operating system with «Smart» 3D User Interface delivers
great power and performance for streaming video, web browsing, watching video and playing games.
Microsoft's latest
operating system works
great on traditional laptops and desktops, but also on
tablets and hybrids.
Android smartphones and
tablets are not the only devices running Android software which are waiting on the latest and
greatest version of the
operating system.
It's certainly not perfect — that pricey keyboard add - on makes it a bit heavy for some, there's no microSD slot, and Android on
tablets still isn't
great — but if you want an excellent 2 - in - 1 running Google's latest mobile
operating system, nothing beats the Pixel C.
The Android based
operating system Sangria has
great functions that allow the
tablet to be used by the entire family.