Because of the larger screen dimensions and resolutions, the app will display differently at times on a tablet. Also, there are apps that are more optimized for tablets, so if there is an option for that when looking through the Google Play store or Amazon Appstore, I would encourage you to download the tablet version.
Yes, the Nabi is an Android OS-powered tablet, but configured for children.
Well, it depends on what your needs are if you are searching for a tablet mainly for reading. The Nook has proprietary apps that are specific to that device that you might not find in a tablet with Android OS. However, you would have limited app choices, and an older Android OS built in with the Nook.
Android is a Linux OS
4.2.2 (Jelly Bean)
Yes, Openoffice was designed specifically for tablet use. It runs on the Android OS but may need an additional download of a file converter from the Android market place.
The Dell Streak smartphone/tablet already has Android OS (version 2.2, Froyo) on board.
Google Play should already be pre-loaded in an Android tablet, unless the OS onboard is older than Android 2.3 OS (Gingerbread).
Yes, it is possible to install Android OS into a desktop, but it will require modification on the user's part. However, there are all-in-one (AIO) computers where it runs Android OS, and one that can toggle between Android and Windows OS.
The Barnes & Noble Nook Color uses a customized version of Android OS.
Because your Android OS version may be outdated. And there's no way to update it.
The LG X145, also called the LG L60, is a tablet from LG that uses Android OS.
If the file for flappy bird is compatible to be installed on the android OS, it can be moved between any android device.