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Engadget Distro now available on Android Market and iOS Newsstand!

Since we first launched Engadget Distro at the iPad , we’ve received endless requests (seriously, we’re still counting them) for 3 things: an Android version, iOS Newsstand integration and a fount from which infinite knowledge pours from. We’ve promised to work on two of the 3, and it is time we delivered. We’re pleased to announce that Distro is now available for many Android tablets; a listing of minimum supported specifications is after the break, but when you’re using Android 3.x or above, you need to be golden. And for those of you iPad owners longing to work out Distro on Apple’s Newsstand , we’re there too. So, follow the proper link below, and get your download on. And, while we won’t guarantee you will be seeing us to your TouchPad anytime soon, the developments don’t stop here.

On an individual note, we’re super excited to be expanding Distro, and we won’t wait to listen to back from the people who may be diving in now that it’s in a couple of new places. Enjoy!

Distro at the Android Market
Distro at the iTunes App Store

As of now, Android 3.x and up is supported for Engadget Distro, and you may want a device with an Xlarge screen (as a minimum 960dp x 768dp) to make the most. Tell us in case you are seeing compatibility issues in comments below!

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