WePad comes out of tablet hiding, reveals its €450 price and August availability
         There's no I in pad. Only we, of course. Yeah, we've been  wanting to make that joke for awhile -- but in all seriousness,  Neofonie, makers of the 11.6-inch  WePad, held a press conference in Berlin today to reveal a bit more  about its Linux-based slate. According to our German counterparts there  will be two versions of the Intel Atom N450-powered tablet, which has  two USB ports and an onboard webcam -- the 16GB / WiFi version will go  for €450 and the 64GB / HD capable model for €569. We're a bit intrigued  by the promised "full HD" support of the larger version, but Neofonie  was quick to say that there is no NVIDIA inside. Hmm... Broadcom's  Crystal HD, perhaps? The company wasn't willing to let reporters  play with the early build of the multitouch device, but they did show  off some videos of the Linux interface. You can watch a few after the  break, but the live widget-based GUI looks extremely attractive and  amongst other things, the browser supports Flash. It sort of hurts that  we won't be able to get our hands on one until August, but we're happy  to hear that the company, unlike  some others, is taking the time to get things right.
Updated: We can't help but laugh at the fact that many sites are reporting that the WePad on display at yesterday's press conference was actually running Windows 7 underneath the Linux-looking UI. Apparently the company has more work to do than we originally thought.
                                 
                                             Updated: We can't help but laugh at the fact that many sites are reporting that the WePad on display at yesterday's press conference was actually running Windows 7 underneath the Linux-looking UI. Apparently the company has more work to do than we originally thought.
 



 
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