1&1 SmartPad Android Tablet‎ review

German company 1&1 has now shipped the Android-powered 1&1 SmartPad tablet. The device comes packing a 7-inch LCD WVGA touchscreen display, an ARM 11 500MHz processor, 256MB RAM, 1GB ROM and Wi-Fi N connectivity.

There’s also a USB WWAN dongle that can be used as a wireless bridge to 2G or 3G connections. Some other features include a music player, use as a digital picture frame and access to 1&1 Video-on-Demand service maxdome.

No more, no need to continue looking for more evidence to show that the tablets have been taken over the world. As in his days with the netbooks and certainly will happen also with the e-book readers, and even Internet service providers dare to saturate the market with their own models, as is the case of SmartPad, a tactile device the seal of the German ISP 1 & 1. The device in question has a 7 inch screen, a processor ARM 11 500 MHz, 256 RAM BM, Android 1.6 (upgradeable in the future to 2.2) and a proprietary application store “100 launch applications, which not paint anything but for the position of Google in terms of tablets.

Apparently you can take a “free” if you hire a new ADSL connection (20 € / month), although we do not believe that this is an option to consider as we will be reading from Germany. Another thing is that you have a friend there and a client of the company, in which case, you can take one for 299 euros.

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