Having debuted at the e-Book Expo in Tokyo, the Panasonic UT-PB1 will be powered by an unspecified dual-core processor. It does not intend to go up against the iPad according to some analysts, as the target market of this particular device seems headed for e-book buyers who are in their 30s and 40s.
Other hardware specifications include a built-in webcam, Wi-Fi connectivity, a microSDHC memory card slot, an improved user interface as well as browsing and e-mail capability. Each purchase will come with 600 preloaded e-book titles, although we have no idea on how much this will cost, nor will it ever make its way to the US.
source: Ubergizmo
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