Acer Iconia W510P-27602G06iss 64GB (NT.L0SSA.001)
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Despite the gulf in processing power, Acer's new tablet is quite capable enough to deliver high performance and offer hassle-free multitasking. With our Acer Iconia W510 Review, one thing is clear, that though this tab might be expensive, if you are a real tech-freak, you will not hesitate in...
- Long battery life
- Light & portable
- Latest Windows OS version
- Good screen quality
- Slow processor
- Touchpad buttons feel bit stiff
- Lacks stylus
- Few glitches
Horrible experience!
This is the worst tablet/PC I have ever owned (returning today). Out of the box, it was challenging to get working and never did set up properly. Acer quality is awful, the device turns off frequently, the keyboard is very dodgy and doesn't pick up your keystroke or mouse moves half the time.
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 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
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 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.
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.
Acer Iconia W510 Review
This week we're having a look at the Acer Iconia W500 series, specifically in the model tagged Iconia W510-1422 with full Windows 8 and multiple modes of computing action. This machine works as a tablet, as a notebook with its keyboard dock (in the box with this model), and with 295 degrees of twist...
Acer Iconia Tab W510-1422
The Acer Iconia W510-1422 is a 10-inch tablet running Windows 8 (32-bit) with a docking keyboard for those times that you want to use a keyboard and mouse. Equipped with an Intel Atom processor, the Iconia W510 may be a bit underpowered compared with your regular laptop, but it's efficient enough to...
Review: Who needs Windows RT? Acer's Iconia W510 runs the real thing
When Microsoft announced Windows on ARM way back in early 2011 , it definitely made some sense-ARM-based processors were, then, the best way to build a tablet that would have the size, weight, and battery life it needed to succeed against the iPad and the rising tide of Android tablets.- Runs Windows 8 apps
- Size and weight stacks up nicely compared to the iOS and Android competition
- Excellent battery life
- CPU performance compares favorably to Windows RT tablets
- Screen has generally good color and viewing angles
- though it's a little less saturated than the W700
- Build quality is average at best
- GPU performance is lackluster
- Only 2GB of RAM
- Slow storage interface
- Perfunctory cameras
- The price is OK compared to other tablets with similar storage capacities
- but once you add the keyboard dock the price/performance ratio doesn't compare well to other ~$700