Acer Iconia W510P-27602G06iss 64GB (NT.L0SSA.001)
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13 years ago
Acer Iconia W510 Hybrid Tablet Review
The Acer W5 ships with a full copy of Windows 8. I've worked with Microsoft's latest operating system during my time with the Lenovo Yoga 13 , a convertible notebook / tablet hybrid.
13 years ago
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I loved it when I first started to use it. But then trying out some of the features was a disappointment. The keyboard after not using it for very long, no longer is available to use unless you take the tablet off of it and plug it back into the keyboard, then sometimes it works.
13 years ago
Frustrated
I was maybe thinking that cold weather affected the touchpad, but even use in places where the unit has been acclimated, makes no difference, the trackpad still does not function consistently. I could leave the device at home, warn n cozy, and it still misbehaves.
Pros:
- This device is very neat
- maybe a lil slow
- but that's cause i haven't used anything but my desktop for a while.
Cons:
- I really only have one complaint
- The whole system is balanced b/w power and function, no complaints there
- I just have an incredibly hard time making the touchpad on the attachment to work properly.
13 years ago
Review Acer Iconia W510 Convertible
Those looking for a system that can deal with graphics hits among games are certainly poorly advised with an Atom system. An Intel Core processor alongside a dedicated graphics card would be necessary for this.
13 years ago
Acer Iconia W510
At 10 inches, the smallest and cheapest Windows 8 convertible is fantastic but flawed.
Pros:
- Lightest & cheapest Win 8 hybrid
- Superb battery life
- Good screen and speakers
- Flexible hinge
- Well-built
Cons:
- Atom performance still disappoints
- Cramped keyboard with poor layout
- Touchpad buttons stiff
- No bundled or optional stylus
13 years ago
Acer Iconia W510 review: Wide-screen tablet with a clever dock
Acer Iconia W510-1422 Acer's Iconia W510 is a 16:9, widescreen Windows 8 tablet with a nicely-designed keyboard dock.
13 years ago
Not a bad tablet, but not a Windows Surface
I purchased this tablet because I needed something portable with windows so that I could get work done without necessarily having to be in the office. It's a decent tablet for the most part but I also have a Microsoft Surface RT tablet which is way better in my opinion.
Pros:
- Very light
- decent design overall
Cons:
- Doesn't come with Microsoft Office
- slow to download or update anything
13 years ago
Acer Iconia W510
Taking a cue from Samsung, Acer has released this hybrid tablet/laptop. The Intel Atom Z2760-powered Iconia W510 has a 10.1-inch display with 1366 x 768 resolution that detaches from the keyboard to become a touchscreen tablet.
Pros:
- Battery life: 9 hours as a tablet
- 18 hours as a laptop
- Completely silent
- Overall responsiveness
- Expandable memory (microSD
Cons:
- Very little processing power (CPU and GPU
- Has trouble deporting image to peripheral displays
- Little connectivity
- Audio in need of revision
13 years ago
Acer Iconia W510 review
There's something about the tablet-plus-keyboard dock format that seems to appeal to manufacturers of Windows 8 tablets. Sure, it's possible to buy the Dell XPS 10 or the Asus Vivo Tab RT as a pure tablet, but there's something about both models that makes you suspect the keyboard isn't just an...
Pros:
- Good design with versatile hinge
- Excellent battery life
- Affordable price
- Runs full-fat Windows 8
Cons:
- Minor issues with the keyboard layout
- More a convertible netbook than laptop
13 years ago
Acer's Iconia W510 hybrid bets on battery life
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Pros:
- The Acer Iconia W510 is less expensive than some other Atom-based hybrids
- and its detachable tablet screen is light and portable.
Cons:
- In laptop mode
- the system is awkwardly top-heavy
- and the puny keyboard and touch pad are not designed for serious use
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