This was when Samsung began its reign as the king of AMOLED displays, bringing vibrant colors and deep blacks that surpassed even the iPad of that era.
These threads capture the real-time reactions of users. You can see the excitement (and the frustration) regarding the rollout of Android 5.0 Lollipop or the first time multi-window multitasking was introduced. The Hardware Legacy: Built to Last? Android Tablets -Archive- - Page 17-TtNlDEBPSzFOdu
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The email domain is dead, but the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine has crawled this page 47 times between 2016 and 2022. You can suggest updates by tagging @androidtabarchive on X (formerly Twitter) — a bot still mirrors that handle to an offline mailing list. The Hardware Legacy: Built to Last
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| Tablet Model (from page 17) | Best modern use | Required skill level | |-----------------------------|--------------------------------------|----------------------| | Archos 101 G9 | Wall-mounted weather station | Medium (Linux over ADB) | | Huawei MediaPad M2 10.0 | E-reader (KOReader) + PDF annotator | Low (install F-droid) | | Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Pro | Bedroom movie projector (Plex client)| Medium (disable WiFi battery optimization) | | HP Slate 7 Plus | Dedicated GPS for old car | High (repartition required) | | Nvidia Shield Tablet K1 | Retro game emulation (up to PSP) | Low (LineageOS 14.1) |
The first Android tablets emerged in the late 2000s, with devices like the Archos 5 and the Android-powered Dell Streak. These early tablets were often criticized for their limited capabilities, poor performance, and lack of compatibility with Android apps. However, they paved the way for future generations of Android tablets, which would eventually become a staple in the tech industry.