The tablet might be perfect for those customers wanting to get the best of both words

Feb 15, 2014 13:49 GMT  ·  By

Dual-boot machines capable of switching between diverse operating system are slowly becoming more main-stream, as device-makers race to respond to a seemingly increasing customer demand in this department.

Meet the new-comer, ViewPad 101 offered by ViewSonic, which is a 10.1-inch tablet power by the always-present Intel Bay Trail platform (via 1Pad).

Anyway, the product offers both Android and Windows 8 onboard, so you can have your cake and eat it too. I’d wish manufacturers would start offering better resolutions, especially when they are selling 10.1-inch slobs, but this is not the case here.

The ViewPad has the average 1280 x 800 pixels mounted on an IPS screen. Things sweeten up in the hardware, department where we have the quad-core Bay Trail CPU fitted with 2GB of RAM and 64GB of storage.

Everything is powered by a serious 7000 mAh battery and customers purchasing this schizophrenic machine will also be getting a free Bluetooth keyboard covered in leather. Everything for $411 / €300 a pop.