Acer Iconia W510P-27602G06iss 64GB (NT.L0SSA.001)
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13 years ago
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...
Pros:
- Lightweight design
- Long battery life
- Comfortable keyboard dock
- Useful Acer Ring app
Cons:
- Poor graphics performance
- Slow flash memory
- Sluggish camera
13 years ago
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.
Pros:
- A surprisingly fast portable computer
- Plenty of ports
- 3G option available
- Great battery life for a Windows 8 machine
Cons:
- 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
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
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
13 years ago
The 16:9 aspect ratio of the Acer Iconia W510's 10.1-inch, 1366 by 768 display is mirrored by the unit's 10.2-inch by 7.3-inch form --a form quite common in the Windows 8 tablet realm.
13 years ago
This Clover Trail Atom-powered convertible tablet PC is attractive and well-built, with extraordinary battery life when used with its keyboard base. It's good for business users with light computing (and long endurance) needs, but power users will want a better CPU and more RAM.
Pros:
- Long battery life
- Sturdy-feeling
- Good-looking screen and chassis
- Ample connectivity
- Battery-boosting keyboard dock
Cons:
- Sluggish graphics performance
- No 64-bit application support
- Not enough RAM to run very demanding apps
13 years ago
Review: Acer Iconia W510
As you've no doubt realized, the hardware isn't perfect. Far from it. The build quality could be slightly better, the preinstalled apps could be fewer (or eliminated), and the camera image quality could be improved. But from a software standpoint, it's hard not to recommend the Acer Iconia W510.
13 years ago
Acer Iconia W510 Review
The Acer Iconia W510 retails for Rs 46,349 with the keyboard dock. If that's too expensive for you or if you don't need the dock, you can opt for only the tablet, which costs Rs 35,019.
12 years ago
Acer Iconia W510
With an available keyboard dock, Windows Pro 8, a 10.1-inch display and a dual-core Intel Atom processor, the Acer Iconia W510 is a decent tablet hybrid. The display supports native Windows 8 touch inputs and gestures to make it easy to use in tablet mode and make the most of the new Metro...
13 years ago
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.
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