Posted by R. Yorga on December 22, 2010
Viewsonic has just detailed the reason for stopping the sales of its 10.1 inch G Tablet slate. Apparently, an unoptimized Adobe Flash plugin is to blame, together with poor user experience, caused by the fact that the Nvidia Tegra 2 chipset doesn’t work properly with the custom UI. Last, Android 2.2 is blamed for not [...]
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Posted by S. Alexander on November 1, 2010
ViewSonic’s 10 inch slates have been the topic of some of our articles and now they pop up again. This time, the G-Tablet model, a 1GHz affair with Android 2.2 has reached Sears with a $379.99 price tag, less than we’ve previously heard. There’s also a bit of bad news: the company posted details about [...]
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Posted by R. Yorga on September 21, 2010
Aside from the other two tablets we showed you from back in the days of IFA 2010, ViewSonic also has a third interesting model, called the G Tablet. This one runs Android 2.2 and is based on NVIDIA Tegra 2. It looks pretty nice and you’ll find its specs and a hands on video after [...]
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