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2010-02-26
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No offence, but did you just register on a Maemo forum to ask about Android devices!?
Anyway, be sure to get a device that's co-designed by Google (like Motorola Droid). Other devices (like SE X10) might not be allowed to get software updates by Google until 6 months later...
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2010-03-01
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My friend recommened this tablet call Webstation.
But I was hoping to get more advice of choices or opinions before I actully purchase it.
Does anyone use Webstation at all?
Or any other tablet I should consider?