ViewSonic Previews New Tablets And Multi-touch Displays at CES 2012
ViewSonic is charging into the New Year with new products on display at CES 2012 in Las Vegas, NV.
Launching into the tablet market in 2011, ViewSonic will expand the ViewPad product family with new 10-inch business and consumer-focused tablets running Windows and Android operating systems. The ViewPad 7e, an Android-based 7" tablet offers Amazon services for Android integration, Amazon Kindle for eBook reading and RiteTouch for writing directly on the screen. The business line of tablets, which include the ViewPad 10pro, run Windows 7 Professional and provide the ability to boot Android as well.
ViewSonic has also partnered with EXOPC to build one of the first EXOdesks, a 32" 10-point touch table top which runs a custom user interface open to HTML5 developers. The desk, on display during CES, will be powered by an Intel Core i7 processor, Intels integrated graphics and will run Windows 7 operating system.
ViewSonic will show a universal display with projected capacitive multi-touch input. It is designed to allow consumers and business professionals to connect their smartphone, tablets and laptops wirelessly and share photos or stream media content from services such as YouTube, and extend desktop mode for dual display.
ViewSonic has also partnered with EXOPC to build one of the first EXOdesks, a 32" 10-point touch table top which runs a custom user interface open to HTML5 developers. The desk, on display during CES, will be powered by an Intel Core i7 processor, Intels integrated graphics and will run Windows 7 operating system.
ViewSonic will show a universal display with projected capacitive multi-touch input. It is designed to allow consumers and business professionals to connect their smartphone, tablets and laptops wirelessly and share photos or stream media content from services such as YouTube, and extend desktop mode for dual display.