The mysterious AndyPad is getting less mysterious by the day, as specs and prices of the UK-built Android tablet start to appear ahead of its launch in a couple of months time. And now we have our first photo of the device itself.
It’s white. Which we already knew. It looks exactly like you would imagine a white 7″ Android tablet to look. You can’t really tell much else, but here it is:

The photo appeared on Twitter and seems to have been snapped at a business presentation, where attendees were also told there would be two models – the standard 8GB option for £129 plus one with 16GB of memory for £169.

Matt S
/ June 25, 2011That’s cheap. Surely not a capitative screen at that price?
Simon
/ June 25, 2011£129 model is resistive, £169 not apparently.
Gary C
/ June 25, 2011Crikey. The real money is in starting up a capacitive touchscreen manufacturing facility.
k0zmic
/ June 25, 2011It skimps on RAM as well, there’s only 256MB.
ChrisMav
/ June 26, 2011Just read on Twitter that it’s getting 512MB.
k0zmic
/ June 26, 2011Ah good.
Seems the low end model will get 256MB with the more expensive one getting 512MB
http://whattabletpc.com/tablet-reviews/andy-pad-tablet-review-coming-soon/
richie
/ June 25, 2011Looks like the Kogan might be the bargin to go for afterall….
Simon
/ June 27, 2011the Kogan is a terrible tablet. Low spec CPU, terrible screen. I’d rather pay £169 for the AndyPad pro.
james
/ June 26, 2011Without honeycomb it’s a fail if you ask me..
Simon
/ June 27, 2011Google only allow big name manufacturers to use Honeycomb. AndyPad, and other cheap tablets, need to wait for Ice Cream Sandwich.
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/ June 27, 2011dddd