The G Tablet hasn’t been getting much attention of late, slowly fading into obscurity as newer and fancier slates come floating on down the river. Now, due to XDA member pershoot, Viewsonic’s Tegra 2 tab has a touch extra spring in its step. He’s managed to get it running at 1.4GHz (a 40 percent boost over stock) and, being able to run CyanogenMod 7, this 10.1-incher is certainly earning a name as something of a hacker’s delight. Now it’s even easier to afford, too, with Amazon knocking the worth all the way down to $280. Cheap and tweakable? Really, it doesn’t get any better than that.
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