Hi there,
I also tried with an Android tablet. I opened some ports in my FireWall, went to a shop, grabbed a Samsung Galaxy 10.1.
First trial with the built in web browser did not support websockets. So I downloaded Opera Mobile, made a modification in the settings (basically enabled websockets) and then it worked great. I could control my EvenGhost at home and the feedback and responsivness provided by the websocket suite was instant, really nice.
I also went along and grabbed an iPad2 and there websockets worked right away with the built in browser.
Back home I disabled the ports in the fw again, happy with the testing.
I agree with you, if there was a good tool available to create nice looking pages with good looking buttons and symbols, this would be really something. In my case, a good tool for making web pages suited for tablets would be enough.
The attached pictures shows my current pages (working fine on a laptop using the mouse) but they are no candidates for a beauty contest, I really would like o make something nicer for the tablet.
Sorry for the Swedish text in there but it gives you the idea what I tried to accomplish.
Merry Christmas to all, Walter

- Just a basic info page with temperatures and humidity readings and some rss-feeds for news

- The actual operation page where I can control and check status of power consumption devices like lamps, towel heaters etc