It's been nine months -- nine months! -- since Acer first announced it was getting into the tablet game, with a promise of both 7- and 10-inch slates. Well, the 10-inch Iconia Tab A500 has been on the ...
With its feature-laden yet practical design, and compact size, the A100 has the goods to deliver a modest-sized alternative to the 10-inch class tablets. Android 3.2 appears to have some rough spots, ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Acer has confirmed that its Iconia Tab A100 and A500 tablets will be upgraded to Android 4.0 in April. Acer has ...
This morning, Acer announced the Iconia A100 Tab A100. The 7″ Android 3.2 tablet is the first to run Honeycomb at that size. The screen is a Galazy Tab-like 1024×600 16:10 TFT with a 75-degree viewing ...
The new Acer Iconia Tab A100 is not the first 7-inch tablet in the U.S., that honor goes to the Samsung Galaxy Tab. The Galaxy Tab was followed by other models, among them the HTC Flyer. All of those ...
Computer gear maker Acer is expanding its Iconia line of Android tablets with the new Iconia Tab A100, a half-inch thick, 7-inch touchscreen device running Android 3.2 Honeycomb. Acer is betting the 7 ...
The A100 has a 1024 x 600 capacitive multi-touch display--that's the same resolution as better quality 7" tablets like the HTC Flyer and Galaxy Tab, and higher than most ultra-budget tablets that sell ...
“You're going to wish it had a bigger battery, and the screen will bother you a little, but other than that, the A100 is a good 7-inch tablet and a great device to carry along in your purse or bag.” ...
It is true that Acer only a few months ago brought us one of the first round of Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablets In the Iconia Tab A500, a 10-inch tablet with a thin metal backing attached to one of the ...
It seems like every day someone introduces a new dirt cheap Android tablet. But you know what’s really cheap? Buying last year’s model. The Acer Iconia Tab A100 is a 7 inch tablet with an NVIDIA Tegra ...
Earlier we reported from MWC 2011 with a hands-on of the Acer Iconia Tab A500. Well, now we have a hands-on with its little brother, the A100. Again, unlike the Iconia Smart, which is more of a phone ...
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