Two of them run Android 4.0 and the third one uses Windows 7

Feb 24, 2012 13:09 GMT  ·  By

Like ASUS and so many other companies, ViewSonic is going to attend this year's edition of the Mobile World Congress, so information about its lineup has begun to trickle onto the web.

MWC 2012, this year's Mobile World Congress, will take place between February 27 and March 1, in Barcelona, Spain.

ViewSonic, being one of the many companies selling mobile consumer electronics devices, will definitely be there.

According to certain online findings, there are at least three tablets scheduled for formal introduction during the event.

One of them is powered by an Intel Atom N2600 dual-core central processing unit from Intel, which runs at 1.6 GHz.

This tablet also boasts a 10-inch LCD with a native resolution of 1,280 x 800 pixels and the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system. It is called ViewePad P100.

The other two tablets are more in line with customer expectations in terms of operating system and hardware. They both use the latest iteration of Google's Android: Android 4.0, otherwise named Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS).

The ViewPad E100 measures 9.7 inches and has a display resolution of 1,024 x 758 pixels (the screen is an IPS panel). Also, a 1 GHz processor runs the item and one will also find a microSD slot, USB and HDMI.

Finally, the ViewPad G70 is the most fitting for the Mobile World Congress, measuring just 7 inches in diagonal.

The processor has not been disclosed for this one, but ViewSonic did reportedly mention the existence of 1 GB of RAM (random access memory) and 4 GB built-in storage, plus microSD card slot.

Finally, the G70 features a 0.3-megapixel webcam on the front, a 2-megapixel imager and several connectors: mini HDMI, mini-USB, micro-USB and audio.

Unfortunately, though not unexpectedly, there are no availability or pricing details at this time. Stay tuned in case they show up.