[citation][nom]Thunderfox[/nom]While I can't complain about any device having gaming controls, phones are what really need them, because they are with you all the time. Tablets you sort of have to plan to take with you and use. Unless maybe you're a woman with a huge purse, I guess.[/citation]
Briefcase, backpack, laptop case? I'm pretty sure men occasionally carry something larger than a credit card around. The real question is whether or not you want to be seen in public playing a game on it. Public opinion seems to think playing a game system like a DS is nerdy, but playing on your phone is somehow supercool and hip. Where does a sizeable tablet with game controls fit into the social hierarchy?
[citation][nom]anononon[/nom]Nice price point, sadly its built under Archos design quality[/citation]
At price points under $200, something's got to give. I'm sure someone will release a $400 device with better quality if the concept is proven successful.
I don't really think anyone buys this to play Android games though. As long as the emulator apps can key map, that's all that matters.