whopping 10-inch capacitive touch screen.
In order to stretch the Android interface to fill the 1024x600 resolution screen, ViewSonic skinned the OS to appear like a dashboard, with apps running across the bottom.
The bottom of the ViewSonic G Tablet includes a docking port for optional HDMI and audio adapters. The left side of the ViewSonic G Tablet offers a power button, a covered microSD and USB host port, a mini USB sync port, speaker (1 of 2) headphone jack and power adapter socket.
The ViewSonic G Tablet's 10.1 inch screen (left) is a slightly different aspect ratio than the iPad (right) and towers over the Samsung Galaxy Tab (top).
The ViewSonic G Tablet comes with a USB sync cable and power adapter. The power adapter is a necessary evil, since the tablet will not recharge over USB.
In order to better facilitate thumb typing on its widescreen display, the ViewSonic G Tablet smartly splits the
QWERTY keyboard into two sections. It takes some adjusting, but it's better than many touch screen Android keyboards we've tested.
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