The Camangi WebStation was announced back when Android-based tablets were still a novelty; since then we’ve seen the iPadlaunch, various other tablets attempt to grab our attention, and read a few pretty dire reviews of the company’s first-gen offering. On the SlashGear test bench today, then, is the “new upgraded version”of the WebStation; at $275 it’s around half the price of Apple’s tablet, but is it double the value? Check out theĀ full SlashGear review after the cut.
In terms of hardware, the WebStation is a 7.87 x 4.72 x 0.57 inch slate weighing 13.75 oz and dominated by a 7-inch WVGA 800 x 480 resistive touchscreen. Three buttons – Home, Menu and Back – run along the right side of the display bezel, while there are volume controls on the left edge and a power button on the top. Our review unit is white, though Camangi also offer black and pink versions. Connectivity includes a full-sized USB 2.0 port, mini USB, 3.5mm headphone jack and WiFi b/g, together with a microSD slot.
As well as the WebStation itself, Camangi include a power supply, pouch case, wired stereo headset with microphone and a cleaning cloth, together with an unusual desk-stand that uses a suction cup to stick to the back of the tablet. A pull-out stylus lives on the bottom edge.
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