Skytone Announces Android Netbook/Tablet

We are waiting for gadgets like this to appear. The Netbook Tablet in the image of Skytone, and it runs on an Android-based operating system.
Inside there is a 533 MHz ARM processor, a 7-inch 800 x 480 touchscreen, 128 MB RAM, 1 GB of memory, an SD card slot for additional storage, and 3G connectivity. The Netbook is called alpha-680 and it could cost less than U.S. $ 100 when it released. Would not you rather pay a little more for a bump in specs?
Regardless of whether the alpha-680 will be successful or not, we await further Android-based Netbook in the near future.
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