ViewSonic ViewPad 10

Full Specifications

This device is also known as ViewSonic VPAD10

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Design

Dimensions 10.83 x 6.69 x 0.65 inches
275 x 170 x 16.5 mm
Weight 30.86 oz (875.0 g)

Display

Size 10.1-inch
Resolution 600x1024px, 118 PPI
Screen-to-body 61.41 %
Features Ambient light sensor

Hardware

System chip Intel Atom N455 (45 nm)
Processor Single core
1660 MHz
GPU Yes
RAM 2GB
Internal storage 16GB
Storage expansion microSDHC up to 32 GB
OS Android (2.2, 1.6)

Battery

Capacity 3200 mAh
Type Li - Ion

Camera

Video recording Video calling
Front 1.3 MP

Connectivity & Features

Bluetooth 2.1, Yes
WLAN 802.11 b,g,n
USB Proprietary, USB 2.0
Location GPS
Sensors Accelerometer, Compass
Other Computer sync, OTA sync

Multimedia

Headphones 3.5mm jack
Speakers Multiple speakers
Features Album art cover, Background playback

Phone Features

Notifications Haptic feedback
Other features Voice recording
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News

ViewSonic ViewPad 10 is no longer suffering with Android 1.6; gets the Froyo treatment
There are some aspects of the ViewSonic ViewPad 10 that we adore, namely its truly affordable cost as a decent Windows 7 tablet, but what makes the experience sour is the fact that it sports the super outdated Android 1.6 experience. Adding to the mi...
, by John Velasco, 0
ViewSonic ViewPad 10 is no longer suffering with Android 1.6; gets the Froyo treatment

User Reviews

Overall User Rating
Build quality
9
Camera quality
5
Performance
7
Display
10
Battery life and charging
7
Rating breakdown (out of 10)
8
Great for Windows 7, Android 1.6 not worth it.
Phone owned for less than a month

After attempting to use Android 1.6, without access to Market, I ended up wiping Android off the SSD and using WIN7 exclusively. After compressing the SSD, I'm quite happy with the tablet. If Android 2.2 or higher is ever released I may give it another try, but quite frankly, Android does not smoothly integrate with the rest of my home network which is WIN7 centric.

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