http://www.cio.com/article/559413/7_Android_Devices_That_Aren_t_Phones?page=3#slideshow
High-def TV, phone optional: Archos 5 32 GB Internet Tablet with Android
What it is: A multimedia player that also plays high-def TV, surfs the Internet, includes GPS and can support many other Android applications.
Why it's interesting: On its own, the device requires Wi-Fi to connect to the Internet, but it can also link to a Bluetooth equipped 3.5G phone.
List price: $369.95
Listen to music and work on spreadsheets: SmartDevices SmartQ V5 MID 1080P Player
What it is: A multimedia player that supports Wi-Fi, BlueTooth and can also connect to cellular service providers with an optional card.
Why it's interesting: Not only can you play YouTube and listen to music, but the device also lets you read and edit documents in Microsoft (MSFT) Word/Excel, OpenOffice, RTF, HTML or TXT formats.
Price: Sells for about $150
Don't have to choose between XP and Android: Aspire One D250 Model 1613
What it is: A version of Acer's popular Aspire Netbook that runs Android on an Intel Atom processor with a 10-inch display. Weighs in at less than 3 pounds.
Why it's interesting: This netbook dual-boots into Android or Windows XP.
Pricing: Less than $350 on Amazon.
Pricing: Less than $350 on Amazon.
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