← Back to team overview

ubuntu-tablet team mailing list archive

Re: Ubuntu tablet

 

I also love this. I own a Nook 7 inch tablet and that would be amazing if and ubuntu tablet OS went on that.



________________________________
 From: Mitchell Reese <mitchell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: brian mullan <bmullan.mail@xxxxxxxxx> 
Cc: ubuntu-tablet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2012 4:11:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-tablet] Ubuntu tablet
 

I love this concept...

Mitchell

Curious Mail - Sent via Linux 

brian mullan <bmullan.mail@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Why not target a favorite distro to a couple of the most popular existing tablets

Low-priced media tablets showed tremendous sales growth in 2011, with an
 estimated 7.5 million units combined from Amazon and Barnes & 
Noble. 

iHS found that tablets from those two companies accounted for 11 percent of the TOTAL tablet market. 

B&N and Amazon's Nook/Kindle tables rapid market-share grab didn’t hurt Apple iPads sales but it did appear to hold back sales of other Android tablets.

I own a Nook Tablet and its hw specs include OMAP4 dual core, IPS displays, graphics hw accel, wifi bgn, bluetooth, 1G ram, 16G internal storage, supports usb, 32GB uSSD, no camera or HDMI.
 
I'd love to get a native linux onto this tablet which is great hw for $249 with Ebay happening to have a sale of new from B&N for just $200 through this weekend.

Canonical's ARM work has really accelerated over the past year, work with Linaro.org's ARM effort and I think they are going to support OMAP4 as one target.

Why not focus and target the most popular existing market leaders...  Nook, and Kindle Tablets and maybe Samsung and/or ASUS.   

Those tablets are all popular for a reason... price, quality of components, hackability (Nooks are great at this), or hw specs... sometimes its just because of the OS (android v3.x versus v4.x).

HW manufacturing is expensive even if its outsourced for any new tablet.

Why not build Distro support for what could be an existing community of potential tablet users and enable others to just go buy one of those and install linux easily ?

   



-- 
Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-tablet
Post to     : ubuntu-tablet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-tablet
More help   : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

Follow ups

References