Friday, December 2, 2011

Acer officially announced the Iconia Tab A200

Acer has just officially announced the Iconia Tab A200, sample tablets running Android OS 10.1 inch screen running on dual-core processor Nvidia's Tegra 2.
At the time of launch, Iconia Tab A200 will come with Android 3.2 Honeycomb, but will soon be upgraded to Android 4.0, also known as Ice Cream Sandwich in January 1 / 2012.
Acer Iconia Tab A200 is equipped with dual-core processor Nvidia Tegra 2-speed 1 GHz, 1 GB RAM and storage options against 8 GB or 16 GB. The tablet size 260 x 175 x 12.4 mm, much thicker than Prime Transformer (thickness 8.3 mm).
Acer Iconia Tab A200 uses a 10.1-inch touchscreen has a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixel, 3260 mAh capacity battery for 400 hours in standby use, and 8 hours when watching video. The weight of the A200 and at 720 grams lighter than the first version of Asus Transformer (weighing 800 grams) heavier than the Asus but Prime Transformer (weighing 586 grams).
This tablet is built the user interface layer is called the Acer Ring improved multitasking operating applications by providing easy access from any screen.
Monitor Acer Ring applications
Iconia Tab A200 comes with screen capture, allowing to quickly create web pages of photos, articles, Google Maps and even laugh in the face video calls. Users can use this feature in any application or any screens.
In addition, the Iconia Tab A200 is also equipped with a USB port, expansion slot for microSD memory card, a 2 megapixel camera on the front and Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR, Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, GPS, 3.5 mm headphone jack, gyro sensors and accelerometers. Unfortunately, this tablet is not equipped with camera on the back.
Acer Iconia Tab A200 includes two versions of metallic gray and red. The information on market prices and the appearance of the tablet the official has yet been announced.

1 comments:

androidfamily said...
December 3, 2011 at 11:09 AM

Acer aconia a700: 1920x1200 resolution, 2gb ram, tegra 3. Release: q1 2012

Why would anyone buy this now? Sounds like they are targeting the uneducated ipad-weilding portion of the market.

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