You also have to look at longevity and continued support. Although it's android, they will undoubtedly have their own software built in, but what of support. Short lived is probably putting it mildly. If they are not backed by a more prominent you have to think about this. However, if it gets off the ground, a prominent company could theoretically buy them out and take over development, again raising the issue of on-going support. Personally, I don't even consider new devices until generation 2 due to design/software issues and fixes. Case in point windows 8...heck I'm still using XP and it works for what I need. Don't own any android devices but have plenty experience with them. Just a thought......as a previous post points out, give me topos,a book, mp3 player, I'm good. Remeber the addage K.I.S.S.
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