Android-running Camangi WebStation 7-inch tablet PC comes out next month, costs $400

The Camangi WebStation 7-inch tablet PC

The Camangi WebStation 7-inch tablet PC

Well, well, well… looks like we have a pretty decent tablet PC offering from Camangi. Maybe even the perfect rebound for all those broken-hearted Archos 9 fans still pining about the A9’s hideously botched release.

The Camangi WebStation is a 7 inch glass screened (like the iPhone) touch screen tablet featuring the Android 1.5 OS. It has Wifi b/g, a GPS module, 2MP camera, .3MP webcam, MicroSD card reader and a battery that lasts 3-4 hours. We’d like to see a larger resolution than 800×480 on a 7″ screen device, but at this point we’ll really take what we can get. The Camangi WebStation website only has a “coming soon” teaser for now with the ability to sign up for an “early bird” price for the first 100 people. Considering it debuts next month (finger’s crossed) for $399 it might be a good idea to sign up if you’re interested.

We are also hoping the webcam is forward facing to allow some Skype usage with the integrated Wifi. The pictures show no embedded cam on the front, but the video demo clearly has a camera in the top center. We’re hoping that prototype makes it to market. See the video and get some more Camangi news after the break.

Also, it looks like Camangi is planning their own Android apps sharing market place for 5-9 inch Android devices. Does that mean a 5″ and 9″ WebStation is on the way, or does Camangi want to get Archos 5 users to start partaking in their Camangi Market? The teaser email only asks us to “please wait expectantly” for that news “in the coming soon future.”

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2 Responses to “Android-running Camangi WebStation 7-inch tablet PC comes out next month, costs $400”

  1. I have ended up seeking all about for this specific stuff. Thankfully I just found it in Bing.

  2. are you kidding? Android 1.5? 3 hours of battery life? those to would kill any deal.