Even if you don’t particularly like the iPad because of its limitations there’ now reason not to like the way it looks, as its design is so in line with other Apple products that you could buy it just for the way it looks. Like in past, many manufacturers are trying to copy the excellent simple design of the American company’s products in a more or less obvious manner,  but now it seems someone, called OpenPeak, got to do it better.

    OpenPeak OpenTablet 7 surely looks nice in hand

    OpenPeak OpenTablet 7 surely looks nice in hand

    The concept is called OpenTablet  7 and I must admit it really looks good, better than a copy ever could. Unfortunately it’s just a concept (or maybe has reached prototype status already) for now but it promises good specs: 7 inch LED backlit screen, WiFi 802.11n, Bluetooth, even 3G and top notch connectors: HDMI, USB port, microSD card slot, all in a 1.15 pounds case powered by an Intel Moorestown ATOM CPU. To keep things run smoothly there’s a Flash based interface, which was not detailed enough but sounds promising.

    Source: Slashgear