Acer confirmed the details for
its Iconia tablet range coming to the UK at a London press event on Thursday.
Acer has recently announced the addition of a MeeGo based tablet, the M500 to
its Iconia tablet range at Computex 2011.
The Acer
Iconia tablet range has been around for a year or so in various forms in the 7 — 8 inch tablet space.
Not exact matches
Alternative 8 - inch Android
tablets in the same price
range that are already on the market are the Full HD Dell Venue 8, the Acer
Iconia One 8 (B1 - 810), and Asus MeMO Pad 8.
Both the
tablets form part of the
Iconia model line - up and run Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean instead of the latest Android KitKat, which might be a small price to pay considering both are priced well within the affordable
range.
Acer is one more company that is expecting a huge demand for its
Iconia range of
tablets when they are eventually launched in the March April period.
That's below the
tablet category average of 2,973, but well within the range of other Intel Atom - powered tablets we've tested, including the Acer Iconia W510 (1,305), Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 (1,428) and Dell Latitude 10 (1
tablet category average of 2,973, but well within the
range of other Intel Atom - powered
tablets we've tested, including the Acer
Iconia W510 (1,305), Lenovo ThinkPad
Tablet 2 (1,428) and Dell Latitude 10 (1
Tablet 2 (1,428) and Dell Latitude 10 (1,440).
Acer will launch an Olympic branded Acer
Iconia Tab A510 in the UK to celebrate the company's involvement in the London 2012 Olympic Games.The new
tablet, that will spearhead a
range of Olympic devices including notebooks, will be available in the UK... Read more
There are many 7 inch Android
tablet that currently available on the market,
ranging from low specs to high end model and now Acer just launched a new
tablet in
Iconia Tab series, the
Iconia Tab A110.
Acer is the next big company to team up with Intel to power its latest
range of
Iconia tablets.