Hardware manufacturer ViewSonic has yet another Android tablet on the way, in the shape of the ViewPad 7X – the first 7″ Android tablet to officially run the “Honeycomb” 3.0 tablet version of Google’s OS.
It’s dual-core, LED-backlit, has a front-facing camera and a capacitive 1024×600 screen. It looks OK. Here’s the relevant part of ViewSonic’s Computex announcement:
ViewPad 7x – the 7-inch HoneyComb tablet: Uses a dual-core NVIDIA processor and offers the fastest-ever HSPA+ for a greater Internet browsing experience compared to rivalling products in the same category. Weighing only 380g, with front and back cameras this powerful device provides video conferencing on the go that has to be seen to be believed. The high quality LED display is capacitive 10-point multi-touch, offering far more possibilities than standard screen offerings. Incorporating a HDMI port , DLNA support and SRW TruMedia the ViewPad 7x is a flexible multimedia device that delivers quality in a high quality package.
May indeed consider one of those. ViewSonic usually manages to keep its prices down to respectable levels. Link via Engadget.



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