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Decent midrange tablet performance, Good, durable build quality, Multitude of IO and expansion options, Android 2.2 FroYo out of the box
Lower res, lower viewing angle screen, Slower 600MHz ARM11 core CPU but didn't hold it back too much, Slightly bulky around its edges, Low resolution camera (3PM)
ViewPad 7 Performance Take-Aways: The ViewSonic ViewPad 7 pleasantly surprised us in spots and disappointed a bit in others. The device proved to be very responsive and actually offered better overall performance than we expected in anything from simple...
Extrait: Over the holidays, friends and family assaulted the Maximum Tech editors with tablet questions. We mostly fielded softballs: “Is the iPad really deserving of all its hype?” Yes. We originally gave it an 8 verdict, but now with its new multitasking supp...
Publié: 2010-12-09, Auteur: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The ViewSonic ViewPad 7 delivers Android 2.2 on a 7-inch screen, with a powerful processor and rear- and front- facing cameras
The ViewPad 7 is a doppelganger for the Samsung Galaxy Tab and shares many of its shortcomings, including a frustrating keyboard and awkward size. Lacks camera flash. Bring your own memory card
The ViewPad 7 offers a solid platform for Android 2.2, but it comes off as an oversize, overpriced smartphone--not a Netbook alternative.
Phone capabilities, Solid build, Good loud speakers, Android 2.2
Very bad viewing angles, Placement of 3.5mm headphone jack, No Flash Player 10.1 support, Slow processor
To wrap up, the ViewSonic ViewPad 7 is cheaper than the Samsung Galaxy Tab, and rightly so as it can't really compete with it on any other point. The 7-inch screen is a nice size, but other than that it fails to present the user with a pleasant experie...
Access to Android Marketplace, Can use with AT&,T or T-Mobile SIM card for phone calls and data, Good battery life, Loud speakers, Carrying case included
Picks up fingerprints easily, Slower processor and lower-res screen than Galaxy Tab, Front-facing camera wouldn't work with Qik and other apps, Trouble with 3G data
Full access to the Android Market and a sharp design make this tablet worth a look for those who don't want to deal with 3G data fees.
Extrait: Viewsonic is jumping into the Android tablet game with the Viewpad 7 and the Viewpad 100. Both are fairly straightforward Android tablets with little to speak of in terms of customization.The Viewpad 7 offers a much better overall Android experience -...