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ViewSonic previews its Android 4.0 tablet, ViewPad E70

ViewSonic ViewPad E70

Although its previous Android tablets were not as successful as others, this did not discouraged Viewsonic from releasing another Android tablet during CES 2012. The said device to be known as the ViewPad E70 is a 7-inch device with the usual specs and features that we’ve seen from other similar tablets before. But two things more »

ViewSonic launches its V430 Android 2.2 smartphone

Didn’t the Android 2.2 on the title of this post turn you off? While everybody else is launching high-powered smartphones running the latest Android OS, ViewSonic strays away from the pact and launched their third Android smartphone – the ViewSonic V430. And yes, the phone is running Android 2.2 Froyo. If it’s not really a more »

ViewSonic ViewPad 7x launching in October for $379

Sighted by Brad of Liliputing at the Pepcom show in New York City is the ViewSonic ViewPad 7x. According to Brad, the said Android tablet which happens to be among the cheapest tablet of its size is about to hit the streets sometime in October for $379. In case you’re not aware, this price tag more »

ViewSonic’s ViewPad 10pro runs Android in Windows

Looking for a 10-inch tablet that isn’t the ever-popular iPad? Can’t decide between Android and Windows? ViewSonic has you covered with the ViewPad 10pro, a tablet that runs both Windows and Android. The ViewPad 10pro is also one of the first tablets to hit the market using Intel’s Oak Trail CPU instead of the popular more »

ViewSonic ViewPad 10Pro tablet makes an FCC appearance, shows off its dual-boot functionality

ViewSonic announced their dual-booting Viewpad 10Pro tablet back towards the end of May, and coming a bit more recently — it looks like the device has inched another step closer to a US release. Yup, the FCC filing. Of course, the FCC filing (just like the original announcement) does not offer anything in terms of more »

ViewSonic ViewBook VB730 tablet comes available on Amazon, priced at $230 and running Froyo

It looks like Viewsonic has officially launched their previously announced ViewBook VB730 tablet. The VB730 is a 7 inch device that is running Android 2.2 Froyo and comes priced at a level that could give the Barnes & Noble Nook Color some competition. Well, it could assuming the person buying is looking for a lower more »

ViewSonic ViewBook 730 available by end of June for $249.99

Following its FCC filing not so long ago, ViewSonic has officially announced the availability of its first Android tablet under the ViewBook product line. We’re referring to the ViewSonic ViewBook 730. Available by the end of June, the ViewBook 730 will get a price tag of $249.99. This Android tablet features ARM Cortex-A8 1GHz processor, more »

ViewSonic announces the ViewPad 7x, ViewPad 10Pro

It’s the first day of Computex 2011 somewhere in Taiwan and since it’s the year of the tablet, expect more Android goodies to be announced in the coming day or perhaps hours. In fact, one company has already gone official and released their first official press release, ViewSonic. And the tablet or tablets? They have more »

ViewSonic to launch the ViewPad 7X, first 7-inch Android Honeycomb Tablet

While everybody else is bringing out 9 or 10 inch tablets running on Android 3.0 Honeycomb OS, ViewSonic wants to be different is rumored to be prepping up the new ViewPad 7x pre-loaded with Honeycomb Android OS which up to know is still uncertain whether it’s going to be 3.0 or the just announced 3.1 more »

Android 2.2 comes to ViewSonic ViewPad 10, previous owners need to update manually

ViewSonic has just announced its dual-OS tablet, the ViewPad 10 are now shipping with Android 2.2 together with Windows 7. Previously, the said tablet ships with only Android 2.1 and Windows 7 preloaded. So, if you’re getting the ViewPad 10 only now, you’re in luck because you’ll be getting the tablet with Android 2.2. While more »