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July 2014
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256 Reviews
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699 Reviews
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Honeycomb
Tegra
Kinerja tinggi
Multitasking
1.Perkenalan
Acer sebagai salah satu vendor computer yang terkemuka
Baru saja merilis produk Tablet Android terbarunya pada tanggal 6 mei 2011 yang lalu yang diberi nama Iconia Tab A500. Acer akan ikut meramaikan pasar persaingan Tablet Android dengan m
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Tidak ada fungsi GSM/3G
1.Perkenalan
Acer sebagai salah satu vendor computer yang terkemuka
Baru saja merilis produk Tablet Android terbarunya pada tanggal 6 mei 2011 yang lalu yang diberi nama Iconia Tab A500. Acer akan ikut meramaikan pasar persaingan Tablet Android dengan m
This is a tablet that you’re going to decide on purchasing based on your love for the brand Acer, your love for the unique light aluminum back end, or your dislike of the rest of the Android tablets on the market. If I only owned this tablet and an iP...
Good-looking, brushed-metal design, Excellent audio quality, Easy media sharing and streaming, Full-size USB port
Heavier than other 10-inch tablets, Poor camera placement
The Acer Iconia Tab A500 definitely hits all the right notes for a good price: solid performance, a sturdy aluminum design, easy media and data sharing, plus a full-size USB port. We wish it were lighter and that the cameras were better, but consumers ...
Published: 2011-04-20, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The Acer Iconia Tab offers Android Honeycomb (upgradable to Android 4.0) on a 10.1-inch screen along with GPS, front and rear cameras, Adobe Flash compatibility, full-size USB host port, HDMI output, and a reasonable price
The Iconia Tab is thick, and one of the heaviest consumer tablets we've seen. Some locally stored HD video files wouldn't play properly
Acer's Iconia Tab offers the features of the Motorola Xoom at iPad-beating prices but weighs-in as the heftiest Android tablet yet.
Abstract: The Android Honeycomb defeatists have already declared the Xoom a flop . While this might be true in financial circles, where savvy investors are looking for the companies that offer the best combination of high margins, and willing hordes of zombie like ...
Abstract: The year of the tablet continues, and every major manufacturer—and many smaller parties as well—are keen to get their cut of the pie. As their entrant into the tablet market, Acer is announcing their Iconia Tab A500. We posted a short overview of th...
Best port selection we've seen on a tablet, Speedy performance, Great-sounding speakers, Robust Windows sync app
Mediocre battery life, Google Voice not supported yet, Finicky Clear.fi utility
This Honeycomb tablet holds its own with plenty of features. If good connectivity and audio matter most, it's a smart choice. ...
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Published: 2011-02-16, Author: Mat , review by: recombu.com
Abstract: The Acer Iconia Tab A500 joins the Iconia Smart and is Acer's first entry into the competitive Android tablet market. It's a 10.1-inch tablet, with multimedia content sharable through its built-in HDMI port to your big-screen TVs and projectorsThe screen ...
Abstract: We hit up NVIDIA's table last night to see what sort of Tegra 2 awesomeness they had in store and lo-and-behold they were showing off the gaming chops of the Acer ICONIA Tab A500. If you didn't hear, the 10" tablet is coming to Verizon's LTE network a...
Abstract: The 10.1in Acer Iconia Tab A500 feels just like the original iPad. Big! Its beautiful brushed aluminium case is 1.13mm thick and its weight of 730 grams is 230g heavier than the new iPad 2. But this Android Honeycomb–powered device manages to look go...
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Published: 2011-06-29, Author: Nic , review by: itnews.com.au
Abstract: For the purpose of this test, iTnews' sister publication PC & Tech Authority looked at the 16GB, Wi-Fi only model.In pictures: Hands-on with Acer Iconia dual screen touchbookDoes size matter?Of the rather large number of tablets that have crossed the PC&T...