Sunday, March 11, 2012

ViewSonic ViewPad 10s – 10.1 Android 2.2 Tegra 2 Tablet

getfreetablet.info – go here to get NEW TABLET FOR FREE! Mixing a sluggish Windows tablet with an outdated Android one makes the Intel Atom-powered ViewSonic ViewPad 10 less than ideal for either OS. Windows tablets have finally started to show a little bit of life, with the recent Asus Eee Slate EP121 and even the Acer Iconia Tab W500 offering a vision for the future of tablet/PC hybrids. Standalone Windows slate-style tablets, however, have always fared less well (and we’ve been reviewing them for years before the iPad). The 9 ViewSonic ViewPad 10 attempts to position itself as a more useful tablet by including both Windows 7 and Android–a good idea, on paper at least. While the ViewPad 10 hardware has been out since late 2010, our interest was piqued by the recent upgrade from Android 1.6 to Android 2.2. It’s still not the latest Honeycomb 3.0 version, which is a much better fit for tablets, but it at least makes the ViewPad a bit more usable (although Android fans may also be put off by the preinstalled third-party app store in place of the more popular Android Market).

iPad 2 Vs. Asus Eee Pad Transformer! Asus Eee Transformer Review: www.technobuffalo.com iPad 2 Review: www.technobuffalo.com For the latest tech news and reviews, check us out at: www.technobuffalo.com TechnoBuffalo on Facebook: www.facebook.com TechnoBuffalo on Twitter www.twitter.com The Asus EEE Pad Transformer is the newest Android tablet on the market, and one I absolutely fell in love with when I reviewed it. As I wrote in my conclusion: The Transformer is the tablet Android fans deserve. I’m disappointed I have to send my review unit back to the folks at Asus. Before, whenever anyone asked me which tablet they should buy, my answer was always “The iPad 2.” Now, I can confidently recommend another extremely capable alternative. If you are in the market for a tablet, you owe it to yourself to look at the Transformer. While I also gave a favorable iPad 2 review, one of them has to be superior to the other, right? So it only makes sense to put the Transformer up against the iPad 2, allowing these two tablets to fight it out head-to-head and see which come out as the true victor. We put them through six rounds: Screen Speed Browser Apps Operating System Intangibles You’ll have to watch the video to find out the victor, but we’ll give you this much of a hint, it doesn’t end in a tie. Check out the video and let us know in the comments what you think of both the iPad 2 and the Asus EEE Pad Transformer.

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