This is a 7-inch tablet, so you get a big touchscreen and a virtual on-screen keyboard. The device gets loaded up with the Google Android 1.5 treatment and the 7-inch glass touchscreen display has a resolution of 800×480 pixels. Other features include integrated 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, GPS, microSD slot, 2-megapixel camera, secondary VGA webcam, and a USB port that could be used to add 3G connectivity. There's word on the street that the Camangi WebStation will be ready for a retail release next month and they're shooting for a $400 price point. That seems more than reasonable, considering that you'd spend about the same on a smartphone or netbook.