
We seem to have too many Android tablets surfacing since Apple launched its iPad. If you aren’t tired of the overwhelming news of Android tablets, we have another Android tablet here, it’s the AlessiTab tablet which is made by Alessi, a company that is known better for its kitchenware.
The AlessiTab tablet comes with a touchscreen display, and integrated with WiFi and a digital TV tuner. It also comes with a dock that makes it easily placed on flat surface for a comfortable viewing angle, where you can browse the web, access Facebook, Twitter, watch digital TV broadcasts, as well as using it as a digital photo frame.
The AlessiTab tablet has a microSD card slot and USB port for content loading and unloading. Its battery can last for six hours. The device has built-in speaker, video playback capability and some other capabilities including video chat, video recipes, Internet radio, weather forecasts and weather forecast.
The device was Stefano Giovannoni and the hardware was then built by a company called Promelit, and it’s expected to hit Europe this September with a price of around $403. Watch the clip below for more info.
via electronista


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