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+1Don't know if Android will dominate. Maybe in the 7 inch sgenemt, with the Nexus 7 gaining more steam going into the holidays.For the 10 inch category, Apple has a good grip with only Asus and Samsung posing any serious challenge. They're the only ones offering something different (TF keyboard dock and Note's S-pen). The rest are just pale imitations of the iPad.Microsoft is the real spanner in the works here.Surface RT and the like are stop-gap measures that probably won't trouble the iPad at all, no matter how much Microsoft promotes Office RT. Still, they'll likely eat into Android's market share in the 10 inch sgenemt.The bigger problem is the full Windows 8, and the coming crop of x86 tablets. Now those are aimed/designed at productivity. Simple things like Office, backwards compatibility with x86 programs and the note-taking/active-stylus features will be just killer, IMO.Ipads are primarily marketed as consumption devices, though that does not stop people trying to be productive on it (like me). Android could have swooped in and offered ipad features with productivity benefits but alas, Google and the makers just did not see it in time.Imagine a combined Transformer Note. An active stylus to take hand-written notes, plus a kick-ass dock. That's what Android is still horribly lacking in and that is what MS and Intel are going to offer very very soon.I'm an Android fan but it'll be a tough fight. One I'm not sure Android will win. http://nnbrtveauo.com [url=http://evknjqfd.com]evknjqfd[/url] [link=http://sgdlzni.com]sgdlzni[/link]