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To: pyslent who wrote (11531)10/23/2011 5:26:24 AM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32692
 
It is difficult for pea sized brains to read a post and try to comprehend what they just read...

TOTAL of Large and xLarge with mdpi densities (tablets): 5.6%

You see, I didn't just say large and xLarge, but I said Large and xLarge with mdpi densities. Cause a 7" tablet with 1024x600res has 170dpi whereas a 800x480 4",4.3" or 4.5" phone has 233, 217 or 207 dpi. And if you look on the dpi chart, mdpi has a range well below the 200 mark where the hdpi one is the one above the 200 mark. So Large and xLarge with mdpi = TABLETS. So TOTAL Android Tablets = 5.6% or 10.64 million




On the issue of Andy's 6 million (and he did not specify anything about that figure - meaning if it is sold or shipped or what it includes), and considering that Google considers tablets only the Honeycomb release, I think Andy's figure refers to all the Honeycomb tablets shipped. And that would be accurate.