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@benny1967 Thanks for the feedback and link.

While briefly looking over that thread, it is much more developer oriented than I was referring to. My point is from an end user standpoint.

I have used everything in the past from a Mako Diamond (Psion), Win Mobile, Palm OS, Nokia Symbian, and even a Sharp Zaurus.

All of those devices really did the majority of the same tasks; contacts, appts, docs, and now media playback with web presence.

Outside of that, is there anything about Android and how it works that brings something of value to the table that will make it worth installing and running on our tablets? Or, is it a continuation of the past that is moving into the future?

Bottom line is that there is so little that can be done on a desktop/laptop that can't be done on a mobile device these days.