Acer today unveiled its latest tablet, the 7-inch Android 4.1-powered Iconia Tab A110. Â Details include a 1.2GHz quad-core (Tegra 3) processor, 1GB RAM, 8GB internal storage, and a 2-megapixel camera. Â As an almost direct competitor to the Nexus 7, the Iconia Tab A110 also boasts a 3420mAh batter, microSD expansion, HDMI, and a microUSB 2.0 port. Â Whereas some of these features might give the Acer an edge, the lower (1024×600) resolution display might be a turnoff for a few users.
Acer hasn’t declared if or when the United States will get the Iconia Tab A110 however it is expected to launch in the UK with a £179.99 (approx. $292 US) price tag.
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8 gig are almost 300 USD? What is Acer thinking?
Micro-SD slot is the reason–so basically they have to make their money on the tablet because they aren’t getting it on the memory price points like you find on the nexus 7, etc.–(8,16,32). If this had better resolution, it would be my next tablet.