Ok, I had to come back to post this, it's too cool.... First off, thanks to all my friends for their kind words and invite requests. It means more than you know. If you have a spare, I'd love to join Google+ with you all! Anywhoo, here's the reason I am such a strong proponent of the Exynos 4210 SoC (found in the Galaxy SII). Here is a video of the ODroid-A (featuring the Exynos 4210) running Ubuntu like a CHAMP at a full-sized-laptop 1366x768 resolution . It's running at a clip that might have you thinking it was running on a netbook! Next years tablets will be full fledged laptop replacements -- yes for 'real' productivity too. VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCPBmnAydlQ BLOG: http://hardkernel.com/renewal_2011/blog/blog_list.php For those that don't know, the Exynos 4210 (AFAICT) is a pure ARM system-on-chip. All of the design IP was created by ARM, which has benefits of quick time to market, and insight into on-chip efficiencies. It also features an amazingly powerful GPU (Mali 400). The only SoC currently on the market to challenge this on all fronts is the Apple A5. Damn, I miss this forum....