ViewSonic V350 Smartphone And ViewPad 10Pro Tablet

ViewSonic Europe targets prosumer market with dual-SIM Android smartphone and Windows/Android dual-boot tablet device.This two ViewSonic devices to be previewed for the first time in Europe at Mobile World Congress on stand 2B77 Hall 2.ViewSonic V350 smartphone and ViewPad 10Pro tablet are both capable of offering users easy access to both their work and personal life via just one device.......

ViewSonic Europe announced the launch of its new Dual-SIM Android Smartphone, the V350 and its new 10 inch professional tablet PC, the ViewPad 10Pro. Both products have been designed to enable users to easily access both their work and personal life via just one device and will be previewed for the first time in Europe at Mobile World Congress on 14 February 2011.ViewSonic will also show its ViewPad 10s 3G. Launched at CES in January, the ViewPad 10s now benefits from 3G functionality that enhances current features that include GPS, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g and Bluetooth 2.1+EDR.

ViewSonic V350 Smartphone with 3.5 inch display is an active Dual-SIM device running the Android 2.2 Froyo operating system for enabling the use of two network services at the same time. Its Dual-SIM capability is ideal for businesses wishing to provide staff with a mobile device that can offer separate numbers and bills for both personal and business use. This feature also enables travellers to carry just the one phone whilst still be able to take advantage of different pricing plans and network offers for voice and data in various countries. The V350 however does not compromise in other areas with Android 2.2, a HVGA capacitive touch screen, 5-megapixel auto-focus camera, Micro-SD expansion, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 and assisted GPS navigation.

ViewSonic ViewPad 10Pro is a 10-inch professional tablet PC with dual boot functionality and offering a quick switch capability between Windows 7 Professional for business use and Google Android 2.2 for personal and social entertainment. Dual-boot enables users to access business software that only runs on Windows and investigate Android without switching completely. Many users enjoy the familiarity of Windows but want to get to know Android and configure their preferences before using it more widely. The ViewPad 10Pro is one of the first tablets to have the Intel Oak Trail processor combined with support for flash 10.1 and the new interface provides an excellent navigation experience. It has a 1024×600 LED backlit capacitive multi-touch panel, is fully connected with 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and has at least six hours of battery life.

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