ViewSonic is going to release the first Android 2.2 phone with dual SIM capability around April this year.
ViewSonic is all set to display its latest dual-boot Android and Windows Phone 7 tablet and a dual SIM Android phone at Mobile World Congress (MWC 2011).
ViewSonic’s Viewpad 7 is now available in the United States. The 7-inch tablet costs about $480 and runs Google Android 2.2 Froyo. Viewpad 7 has been unveiled in India as well and will be available in leading retail chains by mid-January 2011 at a price of Rs. 32,000.
ViewSonic has launched its new 3D HD camcorder called the ViewSonic 3DV5. The camcorder is targeted toward people who want to create their own 3D movies.
ViewSonic’s new G tablet has been reviewed by LAPTOP magazine and the specs, price and demo have been outed on the Web for users to check out.
Having unveiled ViewPad7 - its first tablet to run Google’s Android OS (Android 2.2) - earlier last week, Viewsonic on Friday released the ViewPad 100 at the IFA.
ViewSonic is going to display a list of 3D enabled products at the upcoming IFA event that includes a 3D camcorder and a portable 3D television and lot more.
Viewsonic's Viewpad 7 is an Android 2.2 tablet, while the Viewpad 10 will dual-boot Android and Windows 7.
ViewSonic announced the launch of its MovieBook series of personal media players at the Consumer Electronics Show 2010 at Las Vegas. The MovieBook media players are just three to five inches in screen size and can play high-definition video.
ViewSonic is planning to launch a Windows XP phone, the ViewSonic VPC08, in the Chinese market, reports say.