Acer Iconia W510P-27602G06iss 64GB (NT.L0SSA.001)
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Acer Iconia W510 and Iconia W710 pictures and hands-on
Acer announced the Iconia W510 and W700 tablet at its press conference in Taipei on Monday and Pocket-lint was on hand to get a quick play with the two new Windows 8 powered tablets.
Acer Iconia W510
Don't let the Acer Iconia W510 and its hearty hinge confuse you. It's a tablet, not one of those convertible laptops you've been seeing lately. It may transform into three different modes, but it's a Windows 8 slate with a keyboard dock, pure and simple.- Great battery life
- Sturdy hinge
- Super portable
- The full compatibility of Windows 8
- Cramped
- shallow keyboard
- Few full size ports
- Overpriced
- Underpowered
- Top heavy
Acer Iconia W510 review: as Acer enters the Windows 8 era, it returns to its netbook roots
The W510 is a relatively inexpensive hybrid offering best-in-class battery life. Still, its cramped, netbook-like keyboard could be a dealbreaker.- Long battery life
- Inexpensive for a full Windows 8 system
- IPS display offers good viewing angles
- Cramped
- ugly keyboard dock
Good unit with some minor cons
I'll be making some comparison to my Acer Iconia W500 (Acer's first X86 win7 tablet) and the new W700 . If any of you wants me to check on something specific. leave a note here. I used my W500 for mostly for browsing, watching media on the go, ebook and some minor office work so I'll be making...
The Acer Iconia Tab W510-1422 is a combination notebook and tablet that is one of the lower-priced tablet PCs we reviewed. This relatively new competitor in the market is sleek looking, boasts standalone tablet functionality and delivers good performance.
- The screen can conveniently function as a standalone tablet
- The device is plagued with poor design
- docking, undocking and closing the system can be difficult
Acer Iconia Tab W510 Review
Competent entry into Windows 8 tablet space- Design curvature
- 360 degree hinge
- Battery life
- So-so beef
- No trackpad gesture support
Acer Iconia Tab W510
Conclusion All told, the Acer Iconia Tab W510 is a very capable Windows 8 tablet that can handle light x86 Windows app use and is more than capable to run Live Tile apps that are built-in or downloaded from the MS app store.
Acer Iconia W510
The jury is still out on the best combination of design and internal components for Windows 8 hardware, and with the Iconia W510, Acer is adding yet another variable to the mix. This 1.2-pound tablet-notebook hybrid features an Intel Atom processor and 64GB of flash storage, promising all-day...- Lightweight design
- Long battery life
- Comfortable keyboard dock
- Useful Acer Ring app
- Poor graphics performance
- Slow flash memory
- Sluggish camera
Acer's sub-$1000 tablet notebook hybrid reviewed
Netbooks might have gone away, but Acer is attempting to bring back those small laptops in a different way, joining the hybrid game that Asus practically pioneered with the Transformer and giving it a few spins of its own.- A surprisingly fast portable computer
- Plenty of ports
- 3G option available
- Great battery life for a Windows 8 machine
- You can lose characters while typing
- No gestures on the trackpad
- While the hinge is strong
- the space inside the hinge isn't tight enough to stabilise the tablet
- Screen topples over easily
Acer Iconia Tab W510 Windows 8 Hybrid Tablet Review
Overall it's a really great device, and I really like it and wouldn't hesitate to buy a unit of it if I have the funds. Highly recommended.