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Friday November 20, 2009
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While the tech world has been waiting for Apple, Microsoft, and even TechCrunch to introduce their tablets, a company called Camangi has gone ahead and released its own device: The WebStation is a 7-inch touchscreen tablet that runs Android 1.5. The device features 802.11 b/g WiFI, a GPS module, and a built-in micro SD Card Reader.
The WebStation features a number of baked-in apps, including a Web browser and Gmail. The device can also serve as an e-book reader and a music player, and there's a stand on its back, so it can double as a photo frame or movie-streaming device. The WebStation also has a USB hub and a rechargeable battery, which should give you four to five hours of media usage, according to the company.
The WebStation will be available early next month for $399.
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November 21, 2009 2:05 AM
You call that a review ?
November 21, 2009 12:29 PM
Well, consider it an announcement, since it hasn't been released yet. I'm sure that once the tech writers get one we'll see real reviews.
November 22, 2009 10:20 AM
@Olivier: No, we don't, actually. (Thanks, Holly Hill!)