Editor's Update, Jan. 2012: Be sure to check out our review of the newer Acer Iconia Tab A200 10" tablet. The tablet floodgates are open, and the Motorola Xoom is no longer the only Android Honeycomb ...
Acer's third tablet departs from the Iconia Tab A100 and A500 by virtue of its OS; rather than running Android 3.0 Honeycomb, the Acer Iconia Tab W500 gets Windows 7 instead. Powered by an AMD C-50 ...
It's been nine months -- nine months! -- since Acer first announced it was getting into the tablet game, with a promise of both 7- and 10-inch slates. Well, the 10-inch Iconia Tab A500 has been on the ...
Acer is making a number of announcements today on the eve of the official start of CES 2012 in Las Vegas. At a press conference today, the company quickly revealed plans for an upcoming tablet that ...
Acer has introduced a dual-screen tablet, the Iconia-6120 Dual-Screen Touchbook, as the world's first and only tablet to offer two touch-enabled 14-inch high-definition widescreen LED backlit LCDs.
Acer Iconia Tab is a great, reasonably priced choice if you want to access your content via USB sources, but the current limitations of Android 3.0 and what you can do with that content via USB, ...
PERFORMANCE. We evaluate how fast a tablet can perform calculations and see how long it takes to complete different tasks. The Acer Iconia Tab P10-11-K5P5 is slower than most other tested tablets and ...
What's hot: Fast quad core, Android 4.0 ICS pre-loaded, nice display, good wireless, pleasing ergonomics, USB host with cable included. What's not: Tablet gets hot when gaming, lots of price ...
Acer announced its new Iconia Tab A500. This tablet is the company’s first 10.1-inch tablet in the new Acer Iconia family. It runs on Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) and is powered by a NVIDIA Tegra 250 1GHz ...
Premium looks and feel. Full HD display. Stubborn touch screen. Buggy. Washed-out colors during video playback. Excessive bloatware. The delicate balance between tablet performance and price is hard ...
Acer is adding to the Iconia Tab lineup with the introduction of the new Iconia Tab A100. This 7-inch tablet will run on Android 3.2, making it the industry's first 7-inch Honeycomb-powered tablet in ...
The Iconia Tab A110 runs Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean" right out of the box and has nice features like a microSD card slot and micro HDMI out, but it also serves up a below-average screen and uninspiring ...
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