Meh, I've tried multiple android tablets and I always reach the same conclusion, there are simply not enough there to keep me. As a media consumption device it's fine. As a do anything else device it fails. There is simply a dearth of Android tablet apps right now. Maybe this with change that.
But the serious question is where does this leave Amazon, this device goes right for the Kindle Fires jugular. Google and Apple have their own book stores and presumably the Nook store with be the default store on Windows 8 tablets. It seems like we are almost in a situation like when digital cameras and mp3 players got phased out when smartphones started having those features. If the next version of the Kindle Fire doesn't take off will the dedicated ebook reader go the way of the dodo?
But the serious question is where does this leave Amazon, this device goes right for the Kindle Fires jugular. Google and Apple have their own book stores and presumably the Nook store with be the default store on Windows 8 tablets. It seems like we are almost in a situation like when digital cameras and mp3 players got phased out when smartphones started having those features. If the next version of the Kindle Fire doesn't take off will the dedicated ebook reader go the way of the dodo?