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i-Buddie Oak Trail tablet makes cameo at Meego Conference 2011

Well what will we have here? We were loitering across the Intel booth here on the MeeGo Conference in San Francisco once we spotted this lonely little device resting unsupervised within the back, so we decided to offer it a whirl and snap some pictures. It seems it is a circa 10-inch tablet made by i-Buddie and built on Intel’s recent Oak Trail architecture. Obviously it’s running MeeGo, but sadly we were unable to connect with the web — something to do with missing WiFi drivers, based on the Intel rep who eventually caught up with us to grab the tablet from our eager paws. We missed the chance to make a video, but check our hands-on gallery below.

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