Stamp (no relation to Terence) is an Android-powered tablet that’s making waves mostly for its price: $50. AllGo Embedded Systems has been leaking information out since April, and while there’s nothing incredible revolutionary here (Android 2.1, MPEG-4 / H.264 Video playback, USB mass storage support, WiFi connectivity, FM radio, NAND or SD-card boot), in light of the much-ballyhooed $35 tablet it’s good to look a comparatively priced platform that you simply won’t must be either a student in India (or purchase a million units) to get hold of. In fact, lots can happen between now and… whenever the item is released, but don’t let that get you down. It feels like the age of low-powered Android tablets is coming closer day by day. And which may only be an exceptional thing, right? Video after the break.

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