
The Neofonie WeTab tablet computer that was expected to ship to German customers has been delayed. The online retail giant Amazon has been advising their user base that the WeTab will not be available for a few months and are targeting September 19th as the most likely date.
The Neofonie tablet was originally called the WePad prior to its name change and many insiders believe the name change may have been a way to avoid a possible confrontation with Apple and their iPad. The tablet that comes with an Intel Atom processor, an 11.6-inch touchscreen display, SD card reader, 1.3MP camera and a six hour battery will be available in two variants. The 16GB tablet will sell for $610 and a 32GB tablet that also comes with 3G access will sell for $770.
Via: Electronista, Device Mag
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