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Absolutely what I meant
And your example is important. You probably see 5 people with Android phones for every 3 you see with an iPhone, in any particular public situation. (although it is easier to see and count the iPhones, because they all look alike). Even if you only saw 2 Android devices for every 5 iPhones, Android would still be competitive. When you see *zero* Android tablets in public - then Android has a potential tablet problem. I'm still holding onto the hope that it was once very rare to see a G1 or G2 Android phone.

Ah... that was another reason I forgot about on Ultrabooks. They ARE expensive. happy That might actually be the main reason I'm willing to sacrifice a little function and stick with a tablet. wink
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Posted by dcolbert@...
24th May