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Connecteur mini USB et connectivité large, Finitions très correctes, Interface Android fluide, bien gérée, Livrée avec une housse très pratique
Peu d'efforts sur le multimédia et son médiocre, Autonomie peu satisfaisante, Mode téléphone peu pratique, Clavier un peu trop joueur, Arrive trop tard
Plutôt bien finie plastiquement, la ViewPad 7 voit son potentiel attrait presque balayé par un processeur largué, l'absence de mémoire interne, un mode téléphone trop dépréciatif et une section sonore à la rue. Reste l'impression d'une base exploitable...
Publié: 2010-12-17, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: whatmobile.net
Extrait: ViewSonic has undercut Samsung with a similarly specified tablet, but do the inevitable compromises impact on its overall performance?The big thing for Christmas 2010 was, without any shadow of a doubt, the tablet. Most people are probably not entirely su...
Runs latest version of Android (2.2), Integrated mobile broadband, Front and rear cameras, Good battery life, Attractive price
Lacks Flash 10.1 support, Lowresolution display, Home screen in landscape mode only, Poor vertical viewing angles, No HDMI or DLNA support, Awkward onscreen keyboards
Despite its slightly disappointing spec, the ViewPad 7 does everything you can do on a smartphone, with a bigger 7in. screen. It's flexible and fun to use, but needs to offer more if it's to compete with the iPad.…
Lacks power, doesn't take advantage of the screen space available
We take our hats off to ViewSonic for creating a device that looks and feels great, but if you are interested in a device with real power then you’ll have to look elsewhere...
Despite various issues, this user would be happy to call the ViewPad 7 our own and could see ourselves making use of its video and gaming features. A netbook/laptop trade-in for £100 off at Misco makes it a better deal right now – we’d hope to see the...
Large screen; built-in e-book reader app; full version of Documents To Go; protective jacket
Integrated battery; no flash card supplied; sluggish performance at times
The ViewPad blends the capabilities of a tablet and smartphone, producing a device that is better suited to web browsing and book reading than a phone, while being much more portable than larger tablets like the iPad. Viewsonic's inclusion of a protec...