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Ezy Tablet PC unveils clunky iPad wannabe

“Apple is facing indirect competition in the form of the newly spotted Ezy Tablet PC,” Electronista reports. “The device takes at least some design cues from the iPad and, like some recent clones, uses netbook foundations to make its attempt.”

“The handheld device has a larger, 10.2-inch screen and runs on Windows 7 with multi-touch, but in a much heavier (2.2 pounds) casing and with a 1.6GHz Atom,” Electronista reports. “It runs on 2GB of RAM, a 2.5-inch, 250GB hard drive and a 1.3-megapixel camera. [It features both] Wi-Fi and 3G… and expansion comes from three USB ports, a VGA output and a multi-format memory card reader. Battery life in the attempted tablet form factor comes in at about 3.5 hours.”

Electronista reports, “A single Ezy Tablet is now available and priced at $679, but ordering the device in larger quantities drops the unit price slightly.”

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MacDailyNews Take: Where’s the serial port? Unsurprisingly, the “designers” behind this thing don’t get it, either.

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