Packaging and Accessories:
The Camangi WebStation is sold in the informative black box shown below. You get a few pictures of the tablet PC, as well as plenty of information regarding its features, specifications, and general capabilities. The images below show the front of the box, where you don't learn much other than the basics, and that despite apparently using the same packaging, this is not the same device released in 2009. That version of the WebStation did not fare well in reviews, and also came with a significantly higher price tag.
The sides of the box relay the bulk of the WebStation's technically data, as seen in the two images below. One side that is not shown indicates that while the sample provided is white, you can also choose from pink or black.
Inside the box, the first thing you will find is the WebStation itself. While it may not look like the safest place to store such a device, Camangi has placed a sheet of foam on the lid of the box to absorb any impacts, and the screen of the tablet PC is covered by a thin film of plastic for additional scratch protection. Removing the tray that the WebStation is found in reveals the balance of the goodies included in the box.
The final image in this section takes a look at all of the accessories. Clockwise from the upper left corner we have: A neoprene sleeve for storage, a suction-cup mounted kick stand, a quick start guide, a screen wiping cloth, an AC power adapter, product information booklet, and a set of headphones with a built in microphone.