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While everybody is waiting excited for the unconfirmed Apple Tablet, a company called Camangi already announces its WebStation, which is a 7-inch Android-based touchscreen tablet.
It comes with features like: Wi-Fi, GPS, microSD card reader, web browsing, Gmail,etc. In their press release, Camangi tells us that its WebStation, “running a Marvell processor with around 350 grams weight, only 2mm thicker than iPhone” “is about to launch in the late November of 2009, but everything is still on its way.” Talking about features of its new device, Camangi says that it will come with “web browsing, email, digital photo frame, eBook reader, weather apps and other multimedia functions.

Camangi did a nice job designing the Webstation
Camangi WebStation comes with dual cameras: one frontal, 0.3 megapixels, for videocalls and a 2 megapixel one on the back, for photography. Its built-in stand on the back helps when you use the tablet as a picture frame. Talking about battery life, Camangi claims to be about 4 to 5 hours of normal use. Camangi didn’t speak about a clear price, but Pocketables says it will come in at around 399$.
Now a short video featuring the Camangi Webstation:

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