iPad display is awesome. OS isn't much of a factor for flipping through photos. 
That being said my iPhone 5 is light years ahead of my moto droid 2.

Paul via phone

On Feb 13, 2013, at 7:26 PM, "Larry Colen" <[email protected]> wrote:

> When I had time, but no money, my plan had been to root a nook color for
> displaying photos.  Out of the box, the UI on the nook sucks soggy lint.
> However, in reasonable light the display isn't bad.
> 
> Compared to my S3, the display on the nook isn't so great either, just a
> bit bigger.
> 
> However, now that I'm working, I'm slightly less poor financially, but
> completely destitute temporally.
> 
> I'd like an android tablet that is good for displaying photos. Big enough
> that photos are reasonably easy to see.  I also want to be able to point
> to photos in one directory, and be hand the tablet to someone without
> having to worry overmuch that they might accidentally see photos in
> another directory tree.  The last is, I am sure, much more of a software
> than a hardware question.
> 
> What tablets would fit the bill, and how much do they cost?
> 
> I'm not completely dead set against iPads, but my experiences on iOS
> devices have not been good so far.
> 
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