Camangi WebStation gets a confidence boost

Posted by | 11/25/2009 | 1 Comment

CamangiWebStation-2What a difference two days make. Two days ago, I checked out Camangi’s WebStation website and was, to put it gently, less than impressed. Tonight, after reading a post on Engadget, I check out the site and I’m ready to give them the award for most improved.

Great look and design. Verbiage is vastly improved (still some odd phrasing but a commendable effort). Laundry list of features and applications. Full tech specs. Now it looks professional and carries an air of confidence, thanks in no small part to the app market they’ve set up. No pre-ordering yet, but they’re still pushing that “early bird” signup for the next two days. Presumably ordering will be available shortly thereafter. (Yeah, I know, Thanksgiving and Black Friday don’t strike me as a good cutoff either, but they’re trying.) Specs after the jump.

  • Screen: 7-inch TFT LCD, 16M True Color, single resistive touch panel with hard glass, 800-by-480 pixels
  • OS: Google Android 1.5
  • CPU: Marvell PXA303 624MHz
  • Memory: 128MB Mobile DDR, 265MB NAND, expansion via microSD slot (8GB included, supports up to 16GB)
  • Input: Software keyboard; USB keyboard support
  • Battery: Built-in rechargeable Lithium Polymer (3.7V 4000mAh). Standby time: up to 4 days(without GPS & Wi-Fi connection); Internet and media use: up to 4-5 hours
  • Wireless: Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g), 3G via USB dongle, GPS.

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My name is Mark Sumimoto; I am Sumocat. I dabble in all areas of mobile computing, but my focus is Windows-based Tablet PCs and pen input. They’ve been part of my arsenal since 2004, and I’m proud to have pioneered the field of ink blogging, earning a spot as a Microsoft MVP for Touch and Tablets in the process. My current tools include a Fujitsu Lifebook T900, TEGA v2, and iPhone 4. Email me: sumocat [at] notebooks.com
  • sbtablet

    All it needs is a pen. Where is Android with ink support, anyway?