Acer Iconia A100 now available - this is NOT the 10" one...

SunnyD

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Not posting this because it's a good deal...

I'm posting it because it's different. This is not the same tablet as the A500 that's been available for months already. This is a 7" dual core tablet.

Specifications
Mfr Part Number: A100-07U08U/XE.H6RPN.002
Processor: nVidia Dual-Core Tegra 250 Processor(1.0 GHz, 1MB L2 Cache)
Memory: 1GB DDR2 SDRAM Memory
Display: 7" WSVGA(1024 x 600) Capacitive Multi-touch Screen

Graphics Module: Integrated NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Controller
Storage: 8GB e-MMC
Audio: Integrated Sound card, Built-in Speaker and Microphone
Connectivity: 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN; Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR
Interface:1x USB 2.0 Port; 1x micro USB 2.0 Port; 1x micro HDMI Port; 1x Microphone-in; 1x Headphone-out
Card Reader: Support Micro SD/ Micro SDHC card reader, Support max up to 32GB
Camera: Built-in 2.0MP Front-facing Camera & 5.0MP Rear-facing Camera
Battery: 2-cell 11.3 W/h 1530 mAh Lithium Polymer Battery, support up to 5.0 hours life time
Color: Blue
Dimensions(WxDxH): 7.7 x 4.6 x 0.5 inch
Weight: 0.9 lbs
Operating System: the latest build of Android 3.2 Honeycomb Operating System

Given the price of the A500 falling like a rock... this really needs to be $200-$250 to actually find a place in life.
 
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sm625

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Why dont they call it an A70... or A178 (7 inches in mm)
 

xSauronx

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i really like my nook color, the 7" form factor is very comfortable, ill want something different in a year or two, i expect, as far as hardware and software goes so something like this would be up my alley
 

AnitaPeterson

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This is fabulous on paper... now wait to see some real-life reviews... I think 7" is the best form factor for a tablet. At 10", you're already in ultraportable/netbook territory.
 

Bateluer

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I was very interested in the A100, but after seeing the build quality in Acer's A500, I dunno.
 

you2

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I'm waiting to see what amazon introduces. I want a 7 inch as an e-reader and I suspect amazon will introduce something in a nook form factor with dual core. This has a lot of ports so I wouldn't rule it out (the a500 screen is pretty decent). The nook is too b&n for me as well as being a bit slow.
 

gorcorps

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Not posting this because it's a good deal...

I'm posting it because it's different. This is not the same tablet as the A500 that's been available for months already. This is a 7" dual core tablet.



Given the price of the A500 falling like a rock... this really needs to be $200-$250 to actually find a place in life.

Agreed. At $250 they would steal a lot of the steam away from the Nook Color. As good as it is, it's still sluggish and slow. A dedicated tablet with more memory for the same price would be great.
 

s44

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As I said when it was announced, this thing is pretty heavy for a 7". New devices that size should be lighter than the original Galaxy Tab, not heavier.