Acer Iconia Tab A100 7in 8GB (XE.H6RAN.001)
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Acer Iconia
Tweet Acer recently released a fairly unique new product onto the market, the dual-screen Acer Iconia, what they call, "the world's most advanced touchbook." While it remains to be seen if the term will stick, a ‘touchbook' is basically a melding between a notebook and a tablet.- Beautiful and easy to use interface
- great extra applications
- Some features take a while to load
- keyboard takes getting used to
Acer Iconia TAB A100, A500 and W500 GPS Capabilities
Acer's Iconia TAB A100, A500 and W500 tablets GSP receivers identity has not yet been confirmed but, it is most likely the most widely used unit for mobile devices the Qualcomm gpsOne .
Acer Iconia Tab A100 – the smaller brother of the A500 is finally here
The Acer Iconia Tab A100 is a great choice for a cheap tablet that looks great and can do all the work you need it to do. Ii is already available online and on a couple of major networks throughout the world, so you should take a look if you're in the market for a new tablet.
Acer Iconia Tab A100 review
The Acer Iconia Tab A100 does have its charms: things like Honeycomb 3.2, a relatively good camera, and a snappy Tegra 2 processor. However, it really still has too many flaws for me to recommend it to the general consumer.
Review Acer Iconia Tab A100 Tab
All good things are worth waiting for : Acer has done a good job on the Iconia Tab A100, with a few exceptions, and it merges seamlessly into the existing tablet family. The launch was postponed due to compatibility problems, but the result is impressive.- Mobile and compact 7" tablet
- Good battery life
- Good price/performance ratio
- Silent operation
- HDMI
- Docking port
- The tablet's compact size and the low weight
- Weak display
- MicroSD card slot awkwardly accessible
- Only 8GB of internal memory
- More hard disk capacity and an unlocked
- respectively incorporation of a card reader
Acer Iconia A100 – Review
We have recently received an Acer Iconia A100 and boy what a great device it is. So enough of the introduction, lets get down to the nitty gritty.
Acer Iconia Tab A100 7in Honeycomb tablet computer
Tablet computers running the Android operating system started to appear after the Apple iPad but they were flawed – the older Android 2 was designed for phones, not tablets, and so the tablets running it just weren't much good.
Acer ICONIA TAB A100 Review
Acer has recently released their newest device in the Android tablet game and that is the Acer Iconia A100 . The Acer Iconia A100 is not only the first 7″ Honeycomb tablet, but the A100 is also the first device to ship with Android 3.2 Honeycomb on board stock.- Small and compact
- Good e-reader
- Latest Android OS
- Re-sizes smartphone apps
- Average screen
- Poor battery
- Boring design
Review: Acer Iconia Tab A100 7″ with Android Honeycomb – Everything Right & Wrong with Android Tablets
Recently the Acer Iconia A100 Android tablet went on sale, and I have had a couple of weeks to play around with one and formulate some opinions. Dan also grabbed one, and we had been chatting about the Iconia back and forth until he returned his.- Performance
- size
- Android OS
- some Apps
- flexibility
- connections and expandability
- Android still half-baked
- too many missing or non-working apps
- mediocre build quality
- inconsistent performance and implementation of standards
Acer Iconia Tab A100 review
As the first 7-inch tablet running Android 3.2, the A100 is fast and inexpensive, though buyers will have to settle for short endurance and a chintzy design.- First 7-inch tablet running Android 3.2
- Fast performance
- Relatively inexpensive
- Very short battery life
- Polarizing design
- Oversensitive accelerometer