German PC billed as 'rival to iPad'

The German maker of a new tablet PC is setting out to rival Apple’s iPad with the promise of even more technology such as a bigger screen, a webcam and USB ports.

German PC billed as 'rival to iPad'

The German maker of a new tablet PC is setting out to rival Apple’s iPad with the promise of even more technology such as a bigger screen, a webcam and USB ports.

But Neofonie GmbH’s founder and managing director Helmut Hoffer von Ankershoffen said the WePad was not an “iPad killer” as it has been dubbed by some blogs, but an alternative to its bigger rival.

Mr Ankershoffen stressed the system’s openness, saying two USB ports allowed users to connect all kinds of devices with the WePad, from external keyboards to data sticks.

People who want to put music on their WePad did not have to have any particular software, he said – a blow at Apple’s devices that require particular Apple software like iTunes.

The WePad’s basic version, which comes with Wi-Fi and 16-gigabyte storage, will cost £397 (€448.66), the larger 32GB version with a fast 3G modem is £503 (€568.45).

Mr Ankershoffen claimed that given its technological superiority and greater openness, “that’s a bargain compared with the iPad”.

The iPad – which hit stores in the US less than a month ago – is on sale there starting at $500 (€368) for the smallest version, coming with Wi-Fi and 16GB storage.

The WePad, with its 11.6in screen, is powered by an Intel chip and relies on a Linux software basis which is compatible with Google’s Android and all Flash applications, Mr Ankershoffen says.

When it hits the shops from late July, it will also boast a complete open source office package.

Berlin-based Neofonie – a small company of some 180 employees – claims it already has some 20,000 people interested in signing up for a pre-order, even though orders will not be formally accepted before April 27.

Mr Ankershoffen declined to give a sales estimate. “Not thousands, not tens of thousands but many more will be sold before the end of the year,” he said.

The WePad is to be assembled by a manufacturer in Asia, which Mr Ankershoffen refused to name, that he said could step up production capacity according to demand.

Neofonie casts the WePad as helping the media industry find a way to market paid content and hopes to appeal to publishers, some of whom are disgruntled with Apple’s pricing policy and restrictions.

The device would allow publishers to sell their content on its platform without monopolising the customer relationship, as Apple’s iTunes or Amazon’s Kindle did, the company said.

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