Acer Iconia

[1] This is a tablet with the size of a smartphone: 4.8 in (120 mm) widescreen with a 21:9 aspect ratio and 1024×480 screen resolution.

It runs Android 3.2 Honeycomb operating system and it has a capacitive touchscreen display with 1024 x 600 pixel of resolution.

Iconia supports multiple connectivity options, including Wi-Fi (in the a 101 version) 3G band and GPS.

[4] Similarly equipped as the A500, the A200 is a budget minded tablet that lacks a rear camera and an HDMI port.

Each features a 10.1-inch 1280×800 TFT display and Nvidia Tegra 3 SoC including a quad core 1.2 GHz CPU.

Average battery Life (in hours) 8 hours, number of USB 2.0 Ports 1- USB 2.0 Port 1- Micro USB 2.0 Port MicroSD memory card up to 32 GB, item dimensions L x W x H 10.20 x 6.90 x 0.48 inches, item weight 1.5 pounds, Wireless Type 802.11bgn Bluetooth 2.1+EDR Sensors:G-Sensor, Gyroscope[5] The Iconia Tab A500 tablet runs Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system.

It is equipped with Nvidia's Tegra 2 processor and is 13.3 mm thick with a 1280×800 screen resolution and 1080p HDMI capacity.

Acer Iconia Tab 7 is a 7-inch 3G Android tablet that has regular phone functionality as well as data transfer.

Acer Iconia A3 is a 10.1" Android 4.2 Jelly Bean tablet powered by a quad-core Mediatek processor to be released in November 2013 for $249.

The tablet is complemented by a full-size chiclet docking keyboard and powered by the AMD Fusion – Brazos chip and features two 1.3 MP cameras.

Known Models: W500p-BZ412(C50), -BZ467(C50), -BZ607(C60), -BZ841(C60) Specs: The Iconia W510 is a convertible laptop running the Windows 8 operating system.

Using Intel Atom processor Z2760, 10.1 in (260 mm) Acer CineCrystal LED-backlit TFT LCD, Bluetooth, Front and Rear-facing Camera, Audio, Video, 64 GB storage, Wi-Fi, Touchscreen, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3650, Genuine Windows 8 32-bit.

Acer made its first announcement at CES 2013 where it gave a glimpse of its new release of tablets, the Iconia B1 being one of them.

The tablet weighs 320 grams, and has a plastic back cover with a big black bezel.

There's Micro-USB port located at the bottom, slot for a micro-SD card, and a 3.5 mm headset jack that is at the top.

The volume rocker and the power or sleep button is also made up of plastic and is located at the right side of the tablet.

In the quick settings area there are options for GPS, brightness, screen timeout, Screen rotation, Bluetooth, Aeroplane mode, Wi-Fi and shortcut to Settings app which are all located at the top of the notification tray.

Users can add up to five customisable home screens with various app shortcuts and widgets that are available along with the stock Jelly Bean and the ones from the Google Play store.

The downside is that even with Jelly Bean 4.1.2 and a dual core processor there is a noticeable lag while navigating through the home screens or even switching between the apps, the possible reason could be the RAM which is low with 512 MB, the other could be the type of processor and the materials used to design and fabricate it.

The Acer Iconia One 7 was launched in June 2014 as an Android 4.4 tablet with an Intel Atom processor, a 7-inch screen and HD display.

The resolution of the IPS LCD screen was 1200x800, lower than competing tablets such as the Tesco Hudl 2.

A "Full HD" variant designated B3–A40 FHD improves the screen resolution to 1920x1200, runs the Cortex-A35 at 1.5 GHz instead of 1.3, and has 32 GB storage.

Acer Iconia Tab A500
Acer Iconia Tab W5 (with a keyboard)
Acer Iconia Tab A700