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By PC Advisor on May 11, 2012
ViewSonic hypes the ViewPad 10e as a high-performance entertainment tablet but this simply wasn't our experience. Plasticky build quality should be expected for a cheap device although the ViewPad 10e does have a good screen and some useful...
By Wired UK on April 05, 2012
It's more workhorse than powerhouse but the ViewSonic ViewPad 10e offers a decent range of features for a very reasonable price -- just so long as you're not in too much of a hurry.Specificationsoftware : Android 2.3.1 Gingerbread Processor :...
By 3G UK on April 02, 2012
There’s not much to recommend the ViewPad 10e – with its glitches, slow web browsing and disappointing build quality. You could pick up a Tablo for half the price and get a far better tablet experience. It’s a pity because Viewsonic...
By Mobile Choice on March 29, 2012
A poorly constructed tablet that is far too frustrating to recommend...
By RegHardware on March 15, 2012
As it stands the Viewsonic ViewPad 10e is a rather impressive large screen tablet with an attractive price tag. There are a few rough edges, like the absence of the Android Market and mediocre battery life, but nowhere near as many or as serious as...
By CoolSmartphone on February 13, 2012
Last week we had the initial impressions post about the Viewpad 10e, I was quite impressed with Viewpad it surprised me with what I could do with a device that didn’t have Google apps. The Viewpad is a budget tablet at £200 and is available...
By itreviews.com on January 25, 2012
If you're looking for a budget level Android tablet then you still might like to pause, before considering the ViewSonic ViewPad 10e – until its Gingerbread OS is upgraded to Ice Cream Sandwich....
By Channel Pro on January 23, 2012
Low on storage and power, but it’s a thin and light 9.7in tablet for half the price of an iPad 2Rating: 3Average: 3 (1 vote) It’s not all about Ice Cream Sandwich and quad-core processors. Consumers are crying out for affordable tablets to...
By Trusted Reviews on January 23, 2012
A great screen, slimline design and non-widescreen aspect instantly had us interested in ViewSonic's latest tablet, but these neat features are drowned-out by the laggy, outdated, buggy software. It also lacks Android Market support and Google's...
By PC Pro on January 19, 2012
Low on storage and power, but it's a thin and light 9.7in tablet for half the price of an iPad...
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