Oh boy, we've not been shy about our love for
NVIDIA's Tegra 2, but the tablets that have opted to use it so far keep meeting the same miserable end: discontinuation from shop floor availability. First the Toshiba
Folio 100 bit the British dust because of a bunch of
quality control issues, and now Viewsonic's
G Tablet is getting its marching orders from Staples, with only a "manufacturing defect" cited as the cause. If we weren't such charitable souls, we might suggest the defect was simply that this tablet wasn't very good yet someone still chose to manufacture it. Let's not be hasty, though -- it's a good idea to see what Office Depot does with
its inventory before completely writing the G Tablet off.
[Thanks, Rob]
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