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Acer ICONIA TAB A510-10s32u Pro Reviews

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The Acer Iconia Tab A510 is a bit dull. It’s (comparatively) heavy, and thick, and isn’t as comfortable to grip as other tablets. The cameras are mediocre (as expected), and the speakers don’t exactly leave much to write home about. There’s nothing wrong here besides the cameras — the build quality is generally very sturdy, it does everything a tablet is supposed to do, and includes Nvidia’s Tegra. But an extra $50 will get you an Asus Transformer Prime, a device that hits all the same notes in a nicer shell (and then there’s the optional $150 keyboard dock). There's also the matter of the $399 iPad 2, whose latest incarnation received a boost to battery life. And if you're not averse to rumors, at CES in January we caught a glimpse of an Acer tablet packing a 1080p display. All told, the A510 is by no means a bad device. But at this stage in Android’s development, “adequate” simply isn’t going to cut it anymore.
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May 11, 2012

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