Amazon Apparently Orders 1.2M Tablets

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chronicbint

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Assuming its not just another generic iPad clone with Android slung on it doomed to failure. Really needs a top notch screen that can be used in daylight.
 
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Daylight readability is a must for a reader, be it a tablet or not. I am talking true daylight readability, like the previous readers have, not based on increased brightness that kills battery life. If Amazon's pulls that AND manages to be a decent Android tablet at the same time, they have a winner. We need more specs published, not just rumors.
 

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Don't care, Windows 8, is where it's at. Don't these guys realize, all these tablets basically do the same isht! Windows 8 will give me all the usability of the tablet form factor, but with the power of the PC, if I should choose to access it, that's a differentiator , a game changer. No Android or iOS specific app.

MS, is not going to miss the boat on this one, and my iPAD 2 is going right out the window when it hits the shores.

AMD APU + Windows 8 as someone already pointed out = glory.
 
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because the iPad can be read perfectly under sunlight.....
 
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I would not pay double what the Nook color costs for the same functionality. And if I am paying $500, I'm gettin myself an iPad.

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The Nook Color has a far larger installed base than the RIM Playbook. It may stealthily be the most successful Android tablet going.

For me, the readability of e-ink is critical in a reading device but that isn't universal. I three people who are very happy with their Nook Color, even though the B&W Nook or Kindle is also available for their use. (These are all married couple with his and hers e-readers but the choice of e-ink vs. color LCD seems to be all about the eyes and not gender.)
 
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