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Windows 7 tablet spotted; features web cam.

imageFor those who do not want to wait for its April 3rd release, a device has surfaced that offers a bulkier, more expensive alternative to the iPad.

The Ezy Tablet PC, a tablet computer with a 10.2” multitouch screen, is available now with 2GB or 4GB of RAM and support through 3G and WiFi.

The device’s battery life is just 3.5 hours compared to the iPad’s 10 hours and in weighs in at a hefty 2.2 pounds but features a built-in 1.3-megapixel webcam.

The Ezy Tablet PC is powered by a 1.6G Intel processor compared to the iPad’s 1G A4. The device runs the Windows 7 operating system and sells for $679.

Ezy Tablet’s specifications include:

10.2inch touch screen support multitouch with display resolution 1024x600

Broadband Internet access, 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi + WCDMATD-SCDMACDMA2000

Processor: Intel Atom N270 1.6G

Chipset: Intel 950

Storage: 2.5inch 250GB SATA

RAM: 2GB DDR

Integrated 5 in 1 SD/MS/MMC/ms-pro card slot support capacity up to 8GB

1.3mega pixels built-in webcam.

Integrated high-definition audio.

Integrated Stereo speaker.

Integrated Earphones and microphone jack .

Integrated 3 x USB ports.

1 x VGA

1 x RJ45 network port

Built in 2100mAh battery with 3.5 working hours lasting.

Weight 1.0kg include battery

external CD Drive.(optional)

OS: Windows 7 or Vista (optional)

[sources: shopkami, electronista, ChipChick]

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Reader Comments

I think they left out the kitchen sink.  They’ll add that to the next model.  The Windows fanboys just love this sort of tablet.  Unfortunately, most low-tech consumers wouldn’t touch this thing with a ten-foot pole.

I see nothing wrong with it as a netbook replacement or portable movie viewer, but it’s really just a bit to bulky to be in the class of an iPad or be any sort of iPad competitor.

Posted by  on  03/08  at  05:43 PM

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