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Viewsonic G-Tablet: Review


With the Android 2.2 (Froyo) Viewsonic are introducing the new G-Tablet which offers full support for Adobe Flash Player 10.1 for accessing Flash –enabled websites, watching video and playing games. I like it personally because of it’s built-in support for ultra-fast Wireless-N Wi-Fi, the G Tablet’s portable screen is ideal for watching the latest movies and entertainment.

FEATURES :-

The G Tablet runs Google’s latest and greatest OS 2.2 and offers a handful of new features and benefits such as faster web browsing, simple app launching and updating, and a completely more intuitive experience through Google’s impressive services. Some of the other features are:
  • Improvement in JavaScript loading.
  • Better overall performance of Android OS.
  • USB and Wi-Fi Internet Tethering.
  • Microsoft Exchange integration.
  • New and improved browser.
  • Compass support for Google maps.
  • Improved Google Voice Search, recognizes long and complicated sentences easily.
  • Switch between apps and tasks easily.
  • Listen to music while checking E-mail.
  • Jump from reading your E-books to keeping up with your favorite blogs.
  • Multi-touch capabilities: pinch to zoom, two-finger rotating, scrolling, etc.
  • Download apps while updating your calendar.
  • As you move, it also moves. Thanks to the new G sensor, an ambient light sensor which also automatically reduces brightness in dim lit settings to conserve power.
SPECIFICATIONS :-
  • 10.1- inch TFT-LCD with LED driver system and 1024 x 600-pixel resolution.
  • 1 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor (dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU).
  • Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n.
  • 16 GB internal memory.
  • MicroSD slot for expansion using optional cards up to 16GB.
  • 1.3 megapixel camera.
  • Music Playback: AAC, AMR, WMA and MP3.
  • Video Playback: S1080p H.264/H.263/VC-1/MPEG-2/4/WMV9/DivX 4/5.
  • Video Encoding: 1080p H.264/MPEG-4 video.
  • Connectivity: USB (slave), mini USB microSD slot, 3,5mm stereo headphone jack.
  • Battery: 3650 mAh Li-ion polymer battery for up to 8-10 hours of battery life.
  • Dimensions: 10.2 x 6.8 x 0.54 inches.
  • Weight: 1.55 pounds.
ACCESSORIES :-
  • G Tablet.
  • USB cable.
  • Power adapter.
  • Cleaning cloth.
  • ESD cover.
  • User guide.
  • Quick start guide.
The price of Viewsonic G Tablet is $499.

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