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Acer Iconia Tab A700 UK release confirmed for June

Acer Iconia Tab A700 UK release confirmed for June

Posted on Mar 01, 2012 by MG1

The Acer Iconia A700 will be coming to the UK in June Acer has confirmed to Pocket-lint.
The new Ice Cream touting Android tablet first shown at CES in Las Vegas in January will sport a Tegra 3 quad-core processor and have similar specs to the newly announce Acer Iconia Tab A510 however come with a much better Full HD 1080p display.
Acer has also confirmed to Pocket-lint that the screen's contrast ratio, and brightness will be better as well compared to the A510 which will be launched in the UK at the end of April.

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Acer shows off quad-core Icona Tab with 1080p display

Acer shows off quad-core Icona Tab with 1080p display

Posted on Jan 09, 2012 by MG3

It was something that we expected to see soon enough, and Acer is bringing the fire with a new Iconia Tab that will feature a 1080p display, not to mention the quad-core Tegra 3 processor. We had seen leaked pics of this Iconia A700 tablet just before the new year, but this is the first time we've seen it turned on, and it's looking pretty good.

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Acer Unveils the Thinnest Ultrabook, a 15

Acer Unveils the Thinnest Ultrabook, a 15" Ultrabook, a 1080p Tablet and AcerCloud

Posted on Jan 09, 2012 by MG3

It technically doesn't start for another day, but CES is in full swing in Las Vegas. As part of the fun, Acer is bringing us the thinnest Ultrabook yet: The Aspire S5. This 13.3" class laptop measures just 15 mm at its thickest point and weighs in at under 3 lbs. Specs get thin from there, the Intel Core processor, SSD and sealed battery are a given; what we don't know is the size of the battery nor the price or release date, though Q2 2012 is promised. What draws our eye more than the thinness lies beneath what's being called a "MagicFlip I/O" port panel. In an homage to the original MacBook Air, Acer is including a concealed panel for connectivity beneath the display hinge. Where the origi...

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