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Actually, the driving force of Android tablets is Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD and Samsung devices. And N7 is a superb (I mean really really awesome) device.
One day people will see that it was dead on arrival. WP is here for more than 2 years and didn't made nothing. The time they needed to make WP8 happen is the time that Google needed to improve Android massively with 4.0 and 4.1. They are just playing catch with Google.
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This was just posted yesterday.
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/01/kindle-fire-nabs-33-of-android-tablet-market-nexus-7-just-8/

This means that 43% of the tablet penetration in US doesn't have Google play store, uses Bing as default search engine and uses Nokia maps. This also means that N7 isn't driving much marketshare for Google...
So yeah Android has it's own problems on tablets. Only reason it's selling is because of price. If Microsoft and OEM partners or Apple start getting Windows based tablets to 199-299 level(which they will eventually), who in their right mind will buy an Android tablet?







