By
Zachary Lutz posted Jan 11th 2012 9:06PM
The ViewSonic
ViewPad 10pi was announced here at CES, and according to the company, it'll be in retail
stores later this month. This is a scary proposition. Sadly, our time with the tablet was filled with glitches and frustration -- as is, this dual-booter seems entirely unfit for the market. The
Android 2.3 environment is nearly unusable and often freezes completely. While this could certainly be resolved with a software u
pdate, the hardware implementation is regrettably poor for
Android use. Rather than capacitive navigation buttons, necessities such as home, menu and back are located along the edge of the tablet as small, physical buttons. Half the time, they didn't even work. Our fleeting moments with a usable
Android environment were generally pleasant, but the system generally
locked up after a few minutes. As another black eye,
Android Market is nowhere to be seen, which means the Amazon App
store will have to suffice. We're told that
customers will need enable
Android themselves, because out-of-the-box, the tablet will only run
Windows 7. It's painfully apparent why this decision was made.
With a 1.5GHz Intel Oak Trail Z670, we had decent expectations for performance within Windows. Unfortunately, even web browsing was generally unsatisfying. Pinch-to-zoom and scrolling were both rather choppy, and -- as much as this comment pains us -- we longed to return to Android. Windows has never been friendly for touch use, and while ViewSonic has included a special environment that's designed to make applications and settings more accessible, in practice it takes a while to load and is no more useful than a set of well-appointed desktop icons. Another gripe, the included Swype keyboard would often appear at inopportune times, even when there was no option for text input. Priced at $849, we struggle to see much of a value proposition here. While the ViewPad 10pi attempts to be the jack of all trades, in reality it's just one big headache.
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