ViewSonic released a brand new 7-inch Android tablet named the ViewPad 7, that is well known as an iPad clone. The device is currently on show at ViewSonic’s stand at IFA 2010 in Berlin, but for those not lucky enough to be in Germany this week, here’s a brief summary of what it offers:

This portable tablet with phone functionality sports a 7-inch touchscreen display. It runs on a massive Android 2.2, has both Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR and 3G capabilities, and cameras at the back and front. This gadget has obviously, stating by the title, a 7-inch capacitive touch display. It is powered by a 600MHz Snapdragon processor. It holds up to 32 GB of storage. There’s also a full size SIM card slot, too, which gives it similar functionality to the Dell Streak.

To the front of the ViewPad 7 is a VGA-quality camera and round the back there’s a 3 megapixel camera. As you might expect these days, it has a built-in accelerometer and also comes with an special assisted GPS. Its battery is said to be good for about six or seven hours of use between charges.

Now, that’s amazing! Although it is currently on display at the company’s stand at IFA 2010 in Berlin, the Viewpad 7 comes with a reasonable suggested retail price of US $538. Anyone interested in this?

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