Editor's Update, Jan. 2012: Be sure to check out our review of the newer Acer Iconia Tab A200 10" tablet. The tablet floodgates are open, and the Motorola Xoom is no longer the only Android Honeycomb ...
Acer on Friday started shipping a US$329 Iconia Tab A100 tablet, which the company says is the first tablet with a 7-inch screen to run Android 3.2. Iconia Tab A100 The Iconia Tab A100’s smaller ...
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, ...
If you’ve been looking at a new television recently, you’ve probably come across the phrase “quantum dots,” a technology that enhances the screen’s colors. What you may not know, is you don’t have to ...
Update April 2012: Also check out the Acer Iconia Tab A510 quad core Android ICS tablet. Update Feb. 2012: Android OS 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is now available as a download for the A200. The Acer ...
At a press event in New York, it looks like in addition to the recently announced Acer Windows tablet, the company is also announcing an Android smartphone-tablet hybrid, much in the same category as ...
We'll skip the long contextual intro about how high-powered Tegra 3 tablets are becoming a dime a dozen and get straight to the meat: the new Acer Iconia Tab A700 is an NVIDIA-powered slate with a ...
Jeff is tasked with separating the “gee whiz” factor from the truly useful when it comes to the latest tech gadgets, and oh, he holds a Ph.D. in physics. He currently works as the supervisor of ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. – Acer America Corporation, one of the leading worldwide suppliers of IT solutions, today introduced a new generation of tablet PCs, the TravelMate C200 series. This brand new Acer ...
is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Acer may have launched the first 8-inch Windows 8 tablet, but its initial effort ...
Admittedly, tablet design is an inflexible province: there's only so much manufacturers can do with rectangles, aside from folding them (see: Sony Tablet P) or molding them in the shape of magazines ...
Is anyone else starting to see a pattern here? It's a simple recipe, really: A scoop of Honeycomb, mixed with a fast Tegra 2 processor and a splash of Flash beta, served inside a big, bright screen.