Now that Apple has chosen the famously awkward name "iPad" for its tablet, the most obvious candidate "iTablet" is up for grabs. Sure enough, a UK company is leaping at the opportunity.

X2 is happy to announce it's "hot on the heels of Apple's latest product launch" with the iTablet, which will run Windows 7 and Linux. The iTablet will ship April in two screen sizes — 10.2 inches and 10.7 inches — with a 1,024-by-768 resolution TFT touchscreen (multitouch optional).

Other specs sound like the guts of a netbook: a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, up to 250GB hard drive capacity, built-in stereo speakers, three USB ports, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI output, a 1.3-megapixel webcam and 3G connectivity.

It's good to see competition for the iPad (I did, after all, predict 2010 would be the year of the tablet), but it's hard to draw positive impressions from a company whose website is practically impossible to navigate. No details on price have been announced.

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X2 via [Pocket Lint]