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- Siegfried Moersch, NotebookcheckAside from a lot of fun, testing the ViewPad 10s also bestowed us with a lot of frustration. Manual deleting of apps from the memory via task manager gets annoying after a while. However, this is not only a problem of the Viewsonic, but of many other Android pads as well. 512 MBs of RAM is quickly f...
- Barry de la Rosa, Expert ReviewsAlthough the dual-core Tegra 2 processor is capable of decoding HD video, you can't watch it in its full glory on the 1,024x600 screen. We did find the ViewPad extremely quick, with snappy transitions between screens. Aside from the larger amount of storage, the ViewPad 10s is essentially almost ide...
- Chris Hall, Pocket-lintThe end result is a tablet that only really feels comfortable browsing the web and watching video, and then accepting that crashes are more frequent than they should be in these areas and the screen could be better. For some that might be acceptable, but despite being asked to pay a little more than...
- Matthew Bolton, TechradarThe ViewSonic ViewPad 10s doesn't come across as a tablet catastrophe, but decent internal specs simply can't match up to an experience with cut corners and a lack of optimised software.It doesn't stand up as a budget machine against the likes of the Advent Vega just below it in price or original iP...
- Flora Graham, CNETViewSonic has worked hard to keep the cost of the ViewPad 10s down, by not licensing any of Google's good apps and equipping it with a cut-rate screen. But the company's blown the savings on a plethora of ports that aren't as important as simple, usable software. The 10s is much cheaper than the big...
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