@bmike I've used one in the store and it can definitely be held one-handed, but it seems too large to actually use it one-handed (unless it's been set down, of course)
if it's anything like my iPod touch, I'll think it's so light that I'm going to drop it, so I'll put it down and leave it for fear of dropping it.
That's the nice thing about the Nexus 7 - it's just heavy enough that i don't feel like it's going to slip out of my hands. (or perhaps it's dense. Not sure.)
JRG - it's got a more solid feel than the 5. That is wispy light. This doesn't get heavy, but feels more substantial. It hits more of your hand so you get a much better grip m
So, I'm very impressed with Apple's maps. Even though it's got bad press, I'm impressed with its routing. Unlike every other service ( including Google maps, Yahoo, and Magellan) always routes us the wrong way home. Apple maps is the first to do the right way