Some of our readers will remember the Neofonie WePad tablet that was revealed last month. The WePad Tablet runs on Google’s Android platform and features an 11.6 inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels.
It features an Intel Atom N450 processor, plus Intel GMA 3150 graphics, and comes in a range of different storage sizes which include 16GB and 32GB of storage. There will be two models available: a WiFi model and a 3G model, just like the Apple iPad.
There is also a 1.3 megapixel camera, a multi-format card reader, two USB 2.0 ports, and a Lithium-Ion battery that will give you up to six hours of usage.
Software and Applications
Software-wise, the WePad will come with a number of different Android applications built-in and features integration with the Android Marketplace. This means users will have access to a wide range of apps right out of the box, from productivity tools to entertainment options. The inclusion of the Android Marketplace ensures that users can easily download and install additional apps as needed, making the WePad a versatile device for both work and play.
Pricing and Availability
Pricing will start at 449 Euros (about $610) for the WiFi model, which comes with 16GB of storage, and 569 Euros (about $773) for the 3G model, which comes with 32GB of storage and also has GPS built-in. The inclusion of GPS in the 3G model adds an extra layer of functionality, making it a great option for users who need navigation capabilities on the go. It should go on sale in the US and Europe sometime in July of 2010.
The WePad’s competitive pricing makes it an attractive alternative to other tablets on the market, especially considering its robust feature set. The availability of both WiFi and 3G models ensures that there is an option for every type of user, whether they need constant connectivity or are content with accessing the internet through WiFi hotspots.
In addition to its hardware and software features, the WePad also supports a variety of multimedia formats, making it an excellent choice for media consumption. Whether you’re watching videos, listening to music, or reading eBooks, the WePad’s high-resolution display and powerful graphics capabilities ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Have a look at our article on Android vs iPhone to see which smartphone and mobile platform is best for you.
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