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Andy Pad Pro gets detailed while Andy Pad makes film debut (video)

Low-cost Android, actually looking decent? Appears like it. We’ve caught wind of some hitting the scene at this point, and there is little doubt that the Andy Pad folks seem to have something better in mind. The company’s been slowly releasing info on Twitter about its 7-inch Andy Pad and Pro variant, and has also recently updated its website; the AP Pro’s finally been priced for £179 (about $290) and there is now an entire shot of the slates in conjunction with specs. While we knew the professional would have a capacitive touchscreen and front / rear cams, those ” additional features ” have panned out to be an increased 1024 x 600 screen resolution and Bluetooth connectivity (it sort of feels the 16GB model was this version all along). Still aching to work out one in action? AP’s also posted a YouTube clip of the bottom model zipping along and effortlessly hurling Angry Birds through its Gingerbread scented air. It’ll still be about month until the duo hit the streets, but for now, you will find the video past the break.

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