I'm currently wrapping up a review of the latest Honeycomb tablet, the Toshiba Thrive. Quick spoiler, it's one of my favorite Android tablets yet, but I still wouldn't buy it nor recommend it to anyone outside the dedicated Android fanbase. Just like the rest of the Honeycomb tablets, it lacks any�compelling�feature over the iPad.
Don't mistake what I'm saying here. I like the Thrive. It's well built, has a low price, and more I/O ports than other tabs. I also like Android as a whole -- I love my Droid X -- but outside of several Google services which are available on the iPad, Honeycomb tabs still don't have a legitimate advantage over the similarly priced iPad. That said, not all is lost. Google is committed to the platform, as are the dozens of CE brands with Android tablets. The�addition�of just the following five features would help move Honeycomb tablets closer to mainstream.
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