Ah biarin aja si hugo barra ngomong gitu, nyatanya saya pake galaxy tab oke2 
aja sampai saat ini, buat browsing oke, buat main game oke, buat office oke, 
buat nonton video apalagi, hampir semua format disupport. Apaan lagi yg 
dicari?...he..he...
Just my opinion.
Regards,
Irwan

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From: WenDroid ®  <[email protected]>
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Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 22:15:31 
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Subject: [id-android] WTI: Android OS ''Honeycomb'' Being Designed for Tablets

An LG executive has revealed that an upcoming version of Google's Android OS
is being developed with tablet computers in mind. This version -- code-named
"Honeycomb" -- is expected to support larger screens than its predecessors
do.



*Not a Perfect Fit*



A number of tablets running this operating system have already been released
or will be soon, most notably the Samsung Galaxy Tab  But Google created its
operating system for smartphones, not tablets.



The latest version, Android OS 2.2 (Froyo) supports a maximum screen
resolution of 854 × 480. That is a good resolution for a device with a
screen 5 inches or smaller, but not a 10-inch display. This is why Google's
director of products for mobile, Hugo Barra, said in September: "Froyo is
not optimized for use on tablets."

[image: Samsung Galaxy Tab with Honeycomb]














The Galaxy Tab uses version 2.2 and it has a 1024 × 600 touchscreen, but
this required a custom modification of the operating system by Samsung.

* *

*A Little Bee Told Me...*



Google generally keeps quiet about the features that will be in upcoming
versions of its OS, but an LG executive was more forthcoming this week.  He
promised that Google is working on Honeycomb, which he described
as a "tablet PC-version Android OS".



Although this source did not give details about Honeycomb, support for
higher-resolution screens is almost certain.



A few months ago, an unconfirmed report indicated that Google OS Gingerbread
would include support for 1280 × 760 displays. Apparently this feature is
actually coming in the next version.





*Patience Is Required*



The LG executive said that Honeycomb is going to be released in the first
quarter of next year, while Gingerbread is expected to be unveiled later
this month.

A Google employee recently let slip that Gingerbread will be named Android
OS 2.3. Considering it will include some significant changes, it's possible
that Honeycomb will be named Android OS 3.0.



Information leaking out of Google indicates that Android OS 2.3 is going
to offer some tweaks to the user interface, but not any significant changes.

When Honeycomb is released, its likely that tablet makers like Samsung will
offer operating system upgrades.





Source :
http://www.tabletpcreview.com/default.asp?newsID=1730&news=Google+Android+OS+3.0+Honeycomb+LG+tablet


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