How do you see the tablet market playing out now that Windows 8 has been shown on all the new form factors.

See video:

http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/04/viewsonic-vcd22-22-inch-android-smart-display-hands-on/

Such a device works tenfolds better with a metro UI.

Android looks near unusable with touch on a > 14" screens and already companies like Asus are relegating it to a emergency\express gate like secondary OS behind Windows 8 on some of their dual OS upcoming devices.Not to mention blue stacks allowing Windows 8 to run most Android apps.

WinRT licenses are expected to cost in the sub 20$ region for some OEM's and WinRT will run on the same hardware as Android. Because of this the realist in me says that Android will take a serious market share hit and in general be relegated to bargain bin cheap devices. I also think Google has no option other than to switch its Interface to a metro UI one in the coming future if it wants to Android to prosper.