
Prior to the Apple iPad launch, there was much speculation on the tablet name, with one of the front runners being the iTablet. With Apple forgoing on this name choice, it looks like X2, a UK technology company has picked up on it and have released their own tablet PC called the X2 iTablet.
Unlike the Apple iPad which is powered by an iPhone OS and not the desktop OS X, the iTablet will be powered by Microsoft’s Windows 7 or optionally a Linux operating system. Aside from the OS, the iTablet include a 1.6GHz Intel processor, 250GB hard drive, 3G and WiFi support, 1.3MP webcam, HDMI port and 3 USB ports. You’ll also have your choice of either a 12.1-inch widescreen XGA or a 10.2-inch widescreen TFT when the iTablet launches this April with pricing still to come.
Via: Electric Pig











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