He said 'Android tablet', so I don't think he's looking too hard at Nokia or Apple. And from the review, it sounds as if Honeycomb isn't ready for mass consumption yet. Waiting for the dust to settle seems smart.
Deep down I still have hope for MeeGo or even WebOS, but until then it's Android all the way. I don't even consider Apple... for anything. I am not loyal to any brand. But Nokia has lost a LOT of "points" in my view in the last year that I used the N900. Loved the device and the OS, but Nokia, shame on you on software updates, bug fixes, you name it.
Slightly off-topic, but has anyone been inundated and kind of lost with these apps apps apps paradigm of the new breed of mobile OS ? How many apps do you install in total and how many do you use ? How do you discover new apps and how will a app maker make himself visible? These are all issues I believe wrong with the "There is an app for that" approach. We do need to move faster to a more integrated approach than individual apps for individual functions - and of course back to web based apps. I myself have around 20 apps installed on my Android EVO and often time I forget which was the app that I had installed for say news reading. All in all maybe I use 6-8 apps regularly - rest are hard to remember when you need them and I am also hitting this so called App Wall What do you guys use and how many apps at a time ?