There's a new kid on the block, and its called the FusionGarage Grid10. Its a tablet that uses the GridOS, which itself is an offshoot of Android. Its snazzy looking, but I wonder if it can actually succeed, since it doesn't access the official Android Market....though it can still access Android Apps via the the Amazon Market. But it is a good effort, at differentiating itself in a marketplace that is full of the me-too varieties. One thing in its favour is video-conferencing. Instead of one person being connected to another person in a video-call, many can be online to each other, and all sharing the same screen space. Its available for sale in the US, and possibly over here too, but I haven't checked that far. Lastly, its also got a reasonable quantity of built-in apps.
There's a new kid on the block, and its called the FusionGarage Grid10. Its a tablet that uses the GridOS, which itself is an offshoot of Android. Its snazzy looking, but I wonder if it can actually succeed, since it doesn't access the official Android Market....though it can still access Android Apps via the the Amazon Market. But it is a good effort, at differentiating itself in a marketplace that is full of the me-too varieties. One thing in its favour is video-conferencing. Instead of one person being connected to another person in a video-call, many can be online to each other, and all sharing the same screen space. Its available for sale in the US, and possibly over here too, but I haven't checked that far. Lastly, its also got a reasonable quantity of built-in apps.