
We have discussed the Camangi Webstation before, so you know the details and how sexy and promising this device is. Well here is an unboxing video for you to really enjoy!

The Moto XT701, dubbed the "Sholes Tablet", is debuting in China, and thanks to some tipsters and BGR...we now have a full spec list for the device.

The Archos 5 internet tablet running the Android OS is now available for the first time with a 8GB SSD for only $250. You can purchase this bad boy from Radio Shack either in store or online, as they are the only retailer as of right now.
Remember the Sholes Tablet? The specs that we’ve been given to mull over are pretty impressive: 550MHz OMAP TI 3430 processor (same as the DROID), 3.7″ touch screen, 800 x 480 resolution, HDMI port, 3.5mm headset jack, UMTS/HSPA, 8 megapixel camera, and a xenon flash; all running on Android 2.0, probably 2.1 at time of launch.

While the tech world has been waiting for Apple, Microsoft, and even TechCrunch to introduce their tablets, a company called Camangi has gone ahead and released its own device: The WebStation is a 7-inch touchscreen tablet that runs Android 1.5. The device features 802.11 b/g WiFI, a GPS module, and a built-in micro SD Card Reader.

As reported here, it was coming, today images and specs suddenly dropped from tipsters! Let's have a look at the blurry photograph. Apparently Motorola have made applications to trademark the name 'backflip' which could be the name for this new beast.

Android and me also got a spec sheet from the tipster

Is an Android tablet next? According to what is speculated as being a leaked Q4 2009 - Q1 2010 Motorola roadmap it just might be. The specifications, if accurate, shoe an improved camera with Xenon flash and HDMI capabilities. Time will tell!


