Camangi WebStation unboxed and reviewed

Posted by | 12/29/2009 | 0 Comments

geardiary_camangi_webstation_webpad_01-500x228Judie at Gear Diary received her Camangi WebStation Android-based tablet (her blog buddy Dan wasn’t so lucky) and put together a brief unboxing. I normally don’t care for unboxing videos, but Judie, being a master of the craft, did one that I rather enjoyed. I especially liked the size comparison (seen here).

LAPTOP Magazine went a step further and offered a brief review of the device. The verdict is mixed. While it sounds quite nice to handle, they note it’s a bit sluggish and the resistive touchscreen works as well as can be expected: good with a stylus but not as responsive to touch as a capacitive digitizer. What I’m not reading is whether it’s a worthwhile purchase compared to a smaller handheld with a full-face touchscreen. That, I think, will decide whether it’s a winner or not.

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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