The ViewSonic G Tablet; a 10-inch, Tegra2-powered tablet with Android 2.2 (Froyo) on board has been made available for purchase at Office Depot this morning.
According to the Press Release (shown below), the G Tablet is available for $399 and has arrived “Just in time for the Holidays.” So, if you’re looking for a Froyo tablet with a glossy, 10-inch, 1024 x 600 resolution screen, check out the full Press Release below and hit up your local Office Depot soon.
Press Release:
Office Depot Announces Availability of the ViewSonic G Tabletâ„¢ Just in Time for the Holidays
ANDROIDâ„¢-Powered ViewSonic G Tabletâ„¢ Offers Fast Web Browsing and Access to Thousands of Apps
BOCA RATON, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Office Depot (NYSE: ODP), a leading global provider of office products and services, today announced the availability of the ViewSonic G Tabletâ„¢, an Androidâ„¢-based tablet computer, at retail store locations nationwide and online at www.officedepot.com.
Featuring a 10-inch LCD multi-touch screen, 1.3MP front-facing camera, 16 GB internal memory and microSD card slot, the G Tablet is sure to be a number one item for the gadget guru on your holiday list this season. Powered by Google’s Android operating system, the ViewSonic G Tablet is equipped to handle mobile applications, play games in HD, and surf the web at blazing speeds when connected to a wireless hotspot.
“Android-based tablets are going to be one of the hottest items of the holiday season, and Office Depot is thrilled to be one of the first retailers to carry this much anticipated product,” said Randy Wick, Vice President of Merchandising for Office Depot.
The ViewSonic G Tablet is available for $399.
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Source: Engadget