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Viewsonic ViewBook 730 7-inch Android tablet hits the FCC, gets the whole teardown treatment

It isn’t the ViewPad 7 and it sure doesn’t seem like this seven-inch wild child either, so what you’re observing is another entry from Viewsonic, the e-reader focused ViewBook 730. It’s a seven-inch tablet with WiFi sporting HDMI output and microSD in. We all know it’s running Android and, while the precise flavor continues to be seen, in response to the lock screen image shown within the device’s manual it’s not looking just like the ViewBook 730 should not follow the Iconia Tab A100 as one of several few seven-inchers to be rocking Honeycomb. Android 2.X looks to be at the docket for now. Additionally, that manual talks about copying APK files around to put in apps, making Android Market inclusion sound a chunk doubtful, too. All that are supposed to equate to a low-low cost, but such expectations are never safe during this world.

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