So the more I use my Viewsonic g Tablet, the more I love it.  It does have
some weird issues, but in general, it is fantastic.  After using Android and
especially playing Angry Birds on a nice big 10" screen, my phone seems
useless.  If I wasn't so concerned about having internet everywhere, I would
switch to a feature phone, and just use the tablet for internet and gaming.

It's also comforting that my main app (LauncherPro Icons) works beautifully
on the higher resolution screen.  I want to scream at Google though because
the Google Reader app looks great in the listing activity, then when you go
to actually read a story, it confines itself to a little window the size of
my phone...  What is so hard about following the design guidelines of fluid
resizing, Google?


On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Bill Morgan <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 12/3/2010 6:09 PM, Phil Endecott wrote: Giving a
>
> crapo resistive cheaptab would be an insult.  So buy a NOOKcolor.  Or
> an iPad :-)
>
> (Anyone here played with the new Nook yet?  I think I need to get one.)
>
>  Had one for about a week now. Seems solid. B&N just
> made their SDK available today.
>
> People over at XDA got it rooted this week:
> http://forum.xda-developers.com/
>
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