Camangi WebStation - Couch Computing Concept

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The delay in much anticipated Apple’s new tablet computer has caused impatience among tech buffs. As a result many other companies have joined the race introducing new touch screen tablets. Archos has a few models out, there’s the viliv, and then there’s the whole CrunchPad thing which is now called the JooJoo.

So, far Android has geared up becoming the brains emerging group of cell phones. But, the electronics developer CJK is in a process to power its web tablet, the Camangi Webstation using the Google’s creation.

The diverse and sturdy Webstation is capable of meeting user's mobile Internet requirements. It has a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels making the 7-inch touch screen device a perfect buy. The size is compact, measuring 200 × 120 × 14.5 mm and a weight of 390 grams.

The webstation has 128 megabytes of standard dedicated DDR onboard memory which is augmented with 256 megabytes of flash memory though the processor is bit depressing running on a 624MHz Marvell CPU. However, it facilitates the possibility of boosting up the memory using MicroSD cards.

The webstation is a fascinating prospect, landing between a mobile phone and a netbook in terms of its features and adding to former’s cramped screen and latter’s limited portability. The essential feature i. e., battery life is four to five hours even during Internet and media usage making it an all rounder.

The Camangi tablet is tagged at ¥39,800 and the advanced order facility for the made-in-Japan product is only for consumers in the continental United States for the made-in-Japan product for this month. However the look buyer has to keep a track of the www. camangi-webstation. com/jp/index. html to know the latest add-ons.