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Hmm, can't really form much of an opinion, despite the 100 scrots.
Agree with Neolander about the application settings/sandboxing/security options being interesting, but it's also worrying in some sense. If you're giving users that much control, does it mean you're giving applications a lot of rights out of the box as well? Kind of risky from a security standpoint, but I suppose it's more proactive than walling up everything by default.
I do like the font rendering, or at least how they look in the scrots on a low ppi (non-retina) display. Nice and crisp, unlike Android's Roboto which looks rather 'scrunchy' when viewed at standard pixel density on my desktop monitor.