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  • Added by: busyman @ 16 Aug 2011 09:14
    There Will Be a Very Useful 7-inch Tablet Amaze Steve Jobs One Day
         With all due respect to Steve Jobs, I've never been convinced by his stance that 7-inch tablets are a bad idea. But I haven't been able to mount a convincing case that he's wrong, either.The original 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab suffered from using a version of Android meant for phones.  RIM's BlackBerry PlayBookhad even bigger problems. Neither one was a 7-incher you could use to refute Jobs' argument. On the other hand, though, it was factors other than their screen size that hurt them–so I continue to hold out hope that someone will make a 7-inch tablet that's just plain nice.(Note: I've only used HTC's 7-inch Flyer briefly. Engadget's Vlad Savov is reasonably impressed with it, and so is This is My Next's Joanna Stern. But it still uses the Gingerbread version of Android and therefore can't run real Android tablet apps; a Honeycomb upgrade has been promised since April, but it isn't here yet.)Acer's new Iconia A100, which is now available for $330, starts out with one great big advantage over the Galaxy Tab and Flyer: It already has Android 3.2 Honeycomb, the version of the OS meant for tablets. It even has a feature that's designed to scale phone apps so they look good and work well on a larger screen.(MORE: Review Roundup: Acer A100 Is First 7-inch 'Honeycomb' Tablet)PCMag.com's Sascha Segan likes the scaling feature, but says that the Iconia's battery couldn't even run for four hours before it conke ...

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