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WeTab (WePad) is basically known as name of Linux based tablet personal computer. Unlike the iPad, the WeTab has the interfaces built into the unit. By this you will find an SD card slot without a Cable required. WePads, developed by the German company, Neofonie GmbH are the Android featured tablets to be launched later in September this year, expected to be on the 19th.

The WePad made headlines a few weeks back when the tablet launched out of seemingly nowhere. It's really the anti-iPad with multitasking, Flash, SD card slot, USB, along with the Android Marketplace, but while maintaining Apple's sleek design. The German made Wetab is powered by a 1.66 N450 Atom chip and runs a Linux version that is compatible with the Android OS. WePad tablet consists of an SD card reader. 802.11 A b/g/n WiFi is also present on the gadget along with Bluetooth 2.1.
As of this writing, the 16GB Wi-Fi WeTab is set to sell for '449 ($573). The Deluxe 32GB version, which includes 3G, GPS, and 1080p HDMI, output as well Wi-Fi is set at '569 ($726). The WebTeb is set to ship in July this year. There is also a webcam on the device, and the screen is a nice 11.6 inches that displays in 1366×768 pixels. Connectivity is done through WiFi, and there is a 3G version to keep you online on the go. The tablet's called definite WePad, although (unless) apparently definite name's just'en changed in-the direction -of "differentiate" 'that within definite tablet market.
Source : B4tea.com