Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Time To Make Way for the Acer Iconia Tablet Family


Time To Make Way for the Acer Iconia Tablet Family: tablet pc s



What is an Acer Iconia Tablet?

If you've stuck your head out in to the computer tablet world, there is a good chance that you've picked up some hype surrounding the Acer Iconia tablets. With all of the new tablets making their way to the market it can be difficult to decide what tablet will best suit your family. Fear not, because this acer tablet review will jump start your knowledge of tablets.

Acer Iconia Tablet #1 - A100

If you are looking for a smaller tablet that maximizes portability then the Asus Iconia a100 may just be the tablet you've been looking for. This tablet features a 7" HD (1024 x 600) touchscreen with a NVIDEA Tegra 2 dual-core processor. The Acer Iconia a100 also features one of the latest android honeycomb Operating systems. The CPU allows for a good gaming experience and up to 4.5 hours of use without the need for a charge.

Acer Iconia Tablet #2 - A500

This tablet is another great choice particularly in the areas of price and features. This tablet is reasonably priced (cheaper than iPad and MOTOROLA XOOM) with a lot of features that make for a good all around tablet experience. The a500 is very similar to the a100 but includes a 10.1" HD screen with a larger viewing angle.

Acer Iconia Tablet #3 - W500

The latest advancement in the Acer Iconia series is the Acer Iconia w500. This tablet is unique in several ways that may sway your decision. First, the w500 does not run on the honeycomb android OS. Instead, it uses the Windows 7 OS which makes for a very interesting experience that some users may prefer to do the capability. Furthermore, this tablet features an expandable dock that is becoming a priority in some of the top tablets on the market. This feature allows the user to use the tablet like a netbook at home, yet still a tablet for on the go.

No Tablet is Perfect:

While each tablet is unique and can provide the user with a fantastic experience, there are always issues to be aware of with any tablet. For the Acer Iconia a100, users tend to dislike the small amount of viewing angle. Furthermore, the battery life is not excellent for a 7" tablet and if you're focusing on find a tablet that is travel friendly you may not like the a100.

While the a500 features a good all around experience, it does sport the typical android wi-fi connection problems that seem to be weak compared with other media devices. You may find that this tablet is extremely similar to the competing MOTOROLA XOOM, however the XOOM is more expensive but has been around longer.

While many would consider the w500's Windows 7 OS to be a pro, it could also be viewed as a con for the tablet. Windows 7 was not made to be used as a touchscreen OS and this shows as the user experience is lessened. Also, the dock that was designed for the Acer Iconia w500 seems to cause frustration to some users. While the dock idea is excellent, if you are solely looking for a tablet that offers this accessory, we recommend taking a look at the Asus Transformer Prime.



The Acer Iconia Tablet family have something for just about everyone. Whether you're new to tablets or you are looking for something to replace your current tablet, there is no doubt that there is an acer tablet for you.

You can read our full review at: http://www.tabletcritique.com

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ncix.com This thing looks outstanding. Between the built-in IR blaster (need an add-on for any other tablet) and the Playstation compatibility (sooooo cool) this tablet has some BIG advantages over other tablet PCs on the market.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

18 comments:

  1. better performance?

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  2. That is all you really need

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  3. time for a haircut

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  4. wow ir a hotty

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  5. It runs better and faster.

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  6. your is cool and your explications are very good
    sorry for my ortografy:from of chile

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  7. The Fold makes it look 10 times thinker than any other tablet!!!! Its a deal breaker for me!!

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  8. I had one of these as my first tablet on launch used it for a week and then returned it and bought a iPad I'm still using that now the only thing I miss is the ir remote and it worked on anything I even used it on my Panasonic hifi worked great plus the screen on the Sony tab is 100x better than the iPad viewing angles are better it's more bright and vibrant and it looks and feels nice not like the iPad no case useless Sontag doesn't need a case it was a great tablet but iOS is more stable th

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  9. you must be one rich bish if your using you tablet for holding your table

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  10. Aaaa Play some Resident Evil of Final fantasy games on this baby on the buss of train !! cool cool Sony ^^

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  11. Thanks but no thanks, I already have Crash Bandicoot on my PSP. You should be playing more of that Linus, it's rat bastard hard.

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  12. This thing is a piece of shit Directional touchpad is way to big to play crash bandicoot properly. plus the tablet sux. it now helps in keeping my table in place because I put it under one of the wonky legs.

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  13. aww im a master at crash banitcoot favtite game on ps1 that Sony s1 playstation tablets sweet i might thick geting it

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  14. Hahahahaha, Friend I expect at least PS2 titles not PS1 in that dual core tablet device lol

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  15. Does any one knows when sony will release the 3G version of this beauty??

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  16. @phirebox its personal computer tablet... tablets are computers... smart phones are computers. i dont see what u dont get :P

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  17. y does it say tablet pc if it is just a tablet??? there is a difference.

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