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CNET Review: ViewSonic ViewPad 7

The ViewPad 7 offers a solid platform for Android 2.2, but it comes off as an oversize, overpriced smartphone--not a netbook alternative.

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ViewSonic offer: Free Test Drive on ViewPad 7 Tablet with a full money back guarantee

To keep appearance in the battle of Tablets, ViewSonic is throwing out a new card in the Market. with this card you can test drive the device from your home and if you don’t like the device within one month of payments, Company is fully responsible to take it back and return you money back even without charging the shipping rate on the device. This offer is only available ViewSonic ViewPad 7 Tablet.

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techprezz4775d ago

Haha, its like this is a Automobile ?? Giving for test Drive ?? Cool Anyway, atleast for increasing customer confidence

fatstarr4774d ago

different tactics have to be done this year to get your tablets sold.

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PCWorld: 4 Android Tablets Reviewed and Compared

PCWorld: To see how the first Android slates stack up against each other, I looked at four tablets: three with 7-in. screens -- the Archos 70 Internet Tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab and the ViewSonic ViewPad 7 -- and the 10-inch Archos 101 Internet Tablet. I also checked out HP's PhotoSmart eStation C510, an inkjet printer with a Zeen wireless Android tablet included.

Over two weeks, I had at least one of them with me for most of the day. I used each to write, read e-books, collect my e-mail and bounce between Web sites. I listened to Internet radio stations, played games and watched videos. I also ran a number of tests on each.

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Pocket-Lint - ViewSonic ViewPad 7 review

Pocket-Lint - The ViewSonic ViewPad 7 is a 7-inch Android 2.2 tablet that, like the Samsung Galaxy Tab and the Dell Streak, offers mobile phone features in a device with a large display. It is beautifully designed and comes out of the box nestled in a case reminiscent of an ebook reader, rather than a overly-large phone.

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