Viewsonic G Tablet Honeycomb
Welcome Androidgals! We are the Android Couple, Albert and Katey.
We’re both fanatics and hackers of everything Android. We are located
in sunny Salt Lake City, Utah and will be presenting on various topics
here, ranging from app reviews to hardware examinations. For our first
post we’ll share with you our review of the underrated Viewsonic G Tablet. This
budget-centric device can be found at places like Office Depot and
Sears (Not the first place I think of for Android tablets, but to each
their own).
When the device came out in November 2010, reviews were rather mixed
about this wonderfully inexpensive tablet, which costs around $300 to
$400. Granted, there are many issues such as the terrible screen with
virtually no viewing angle (surprising as Viewsonic is a pretty
prominent manufacturer of televisions and flat panel computer displays)
and the weight
that many users complained about. Also, the default Tap ‘N Tap
interface was the worst version of Android 2.2 (Froyo), and it made the
Tegra 2 tablet seem sluggish and unattractive.
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