Acer Iconia A200-10g16u 10.1-Inch Screen Tablet – Titanium Gray
Acer Iconia A200-10g16u Tablet comes with these high level Specs: NVIDIA Tegra 2 Dual-Core Mobile Processor, The latest build of Android Honeycomb Operating System, 10.1″ WXGA HD Multi-touch Display, NVIDIA GeForce Graphics, 1024MB DDR2 Memory, 16GB internal storage, MicroSD Memory Slot (up to 32GB), Stereo Sound, 802.11b/g/n Wireless, 2MP Front Facing Webcam, 1 – Micro
Acer Iconia A200-10g16u Tablet comes with these high level Specs: NVIDIA Tegra 2 Dual-Core Mobile Processor, The latest build of Android Honeycomb Operating System, 10.1″ WXGA HD Multi-touch Display, NVIDIA GeForce Graphics, 1024MB DDR2 Memory, 16GB internal storage, MicroSD Memory Slot (up to 32GB), Stereo Sound, 802.11b/g/n Wireless, 2MP Front Facing Webcam, 1 – Micro USB 2.0 Port & 1 – USB 2.0 Port, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, Rechargeable Li-Polymer Battery (3260 mAh), Up to 8-hours Battery Life, Acer Clear.fi, Acer Sync, 1.54 lbs. | 0.7 kg (tablet only)
Product Features
- Android Honeycomb 3.2 Operating System
- NVIDIA Tegra 2 Dual Core Mobile Processor
- 1024MB DDR2 Memory
- 1.54 Pounds, 8-Hour Battery Life
- 802.11b/g/n Wireless
Acer A200 Purchased my A200 about a week ago. It was tough to find locally and it appears as though Android tablets in general are hard to find…quantities are very low right now. I ended up checking with about 10 different local electronics chains and office supply type stores until I finally found someone that had just received 2 in.While not the cheapest nor the best peforming tablet on the market, I really think this is a winner in the value category. While I am typically a latest and greatest type person when it comes to electronics/computers, I really just didn’t see the need to drop another $150+ on a high end tablet. I’ll use mine mostly for Internet access, some gaming, email, Netflix, etc. With the exception of the more advanced games, a dual core versus a new quad core just isn’t going to make much of a difference if at all and even right now on the gaming side, I don’t think there is a whole lot that will take advantage of quad core chips. If I do want to do some…
Well built and reliable tablet at a good price point ! I have had this tablet since January 12th. I saw some in the cage when I was about to purchase a Sony S tablet and told the girl that I wanted it. I was afraid they may not sell it to me since it was not supposed to be released until the 15th but they did. I have thoroughly researched and tested all of the available tablets at Best Buy which include the I-Pad 2, Galaxy Tab, Motorola Xoom, Ausus Transformer, Transformer Prime, Sony S, Toshiba Thrive and the Motorola Xoom Family edition. I must say that I wish the Prime did not have all of the issues that it has especially the wi-fi signal dropping while bluetooth is connected. I tested two different floor models of the Prime and was able to replicate intermittent signal drops of the wi-fi signal. Proof of this was not only evident in the signal icon but also while watching you tube videos. At one of the stores I even switched from a wi-fi router to an AT&T mobile hotspot. Even though I was pulling over 20 mb download the…
Wow I have been trying to justify the expense of another electronic gadget ever since the I pad came out. I love my iPhone but couldn’t see why I should pay for what is basically an oversized iPhone WITHOUT A PHONE. I have been looking at other tablets and was not impressed because they were slow and I could still use’my phone for what the pads would do. In the back of my mind I knew I should wait until Acer had a couple of models on the market because I have used an Acer laptop for several years and have never had a problem with it.Then I saw the review for this Iconia A200 written by Androidaholic. I decided to bite the bullet and jump into the tablet realm.My beautiful new tablet arrived yesterday afternoon. I plugged it in and was charged completely in 53 minutes. This thing is fast easy to set up and really amazing. I am not a Techno wiz at all; that is why I like my iPhone. What really irritated me about the I pad was no flash player and Apples obsessive control over…