Thanks, Richard.  Really helpful.

David Glasgow
> 
> In that case I would be inclined to strongly recommend Android for two 
> reasons:
> 
> - Hardware variety:  OMG! the range of devices is vast, so the only 
> difficulty in picking one with an optimal balance between price and 
> performance will be because there are so many to choose from. :)
> 
> - Installation: For small scale local deployments, you just turn on the 
> "Unknown Sources" option in Android Prefs, copy the APK to the device either 
> through SD card or a web server, and after installing it turn off the 
> "Unknown Sources" option again to prevent other side-loading. That's it.  
> Instant win, with no complex paperwork or installation process with 
> provisioning profiles as you'd need for iOS.
> 
> --
> Richard Gaskin
> Fourth World Systems
> Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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