Android Honeycomb Tablets to Ship in March
Google has made it clear that its Android platform isn't exactly optimized for tablet computing, and won't be until Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) ships. That's when things will really start to heat up in the emerging tablet market, and we can't wait. Unfortunately, it looks like we're still a good three+ months away.
According to DigiTimes, there will be plenty of slates on the show floor at CES, though no one seems to be talking about Honeycomb just yet.
"MSI is set to display a 10-inch Wintel-based tablet PC as well as engineering samples of its ARM-based Google Android model," DigiTimes said. "MSI is also prepared to sell an Nvidia Tegra 2-based model in April or May after Google releases Android 3.0 in March."
We bolded that last bit for emphasis, as it's the only mention of Honeycomb. With CES just around the corner, we'll have more definitive info sooner than later.

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