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Rene
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Camangi WebStation

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Camangi WebStation is the world’s first 7-inch handheld device that runs Google Android. The Camangi WebStation brings a new way to enjoy the Internet and your entertainment all under a stylish Internet Tablet.
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Sale Price: $ 399 US
Early Bird Price: $ 389 US

Specifications:

Size and weight

* Height: 4.72 inches (120mm)
* Width: 7.87 inches (200mm)
* Dipth: 0.57 inches (14.5mm)
* Weight:13.75 ounces
(around 390 grams)

Color

* Pearl White
* Piano Black(Coming soon)
* Light Pink(Coming soon)

System

* Google Android 1.5
* CPU: Marvell PXA303 624MHz
* System memory: 128MB Mobile DDR
* Flash memory: 265MB NAND (system)
* Input: Software keyboard; USB keyboard support

Display

* 7-inch TFT LCD, 16M True Color
* Single Resistive touch panel with hard glass
* High-resolution screen, 800-by-480 pixels
* G-sensor

Power and battery

* Built-in rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery (3.7V 4000mAh)
* Standby time: up to 4 days(without GPS & Wi-Fi connection); Internet and media use: up to 4-5 hours
* Power charging: 5V 3A DC in

Communication

* Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g)
* USB dongle to 3G connectivity*
* GPS module

*Note: Only applicable for some type of 3G dongle devices

Media

* Audio playback: 3GP, MP3, MP4, OGG, MID, WAV
* Video playback: 3GP, MP4
* Photo viewer: JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP
* eBook viewer: EPUB, TXT

Connectors and input/ output

* Built-in speaker (80hm 2x 1W)
* 3.5mm stereo headphone jack
* AC Adaptor, 4mm DC in
* Built-in omni-directional microphone
* Micro SD card slot, supports 1G~16G
* Type A & mini-B USB port
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Re: Camangi WebStation

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The review I've seen of this unit doesn't sound too promising, apparently it's pretty underpowered and laggy:
http://www.tomorrowland.com/2009/12/29/ ... ebstation/
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