Saturday, May 4, 2013

Acer introduces cheap mini iPad competitor - GSMpedia.nl - GSMpedia.nl

Various studies have shown that smaller tablets are becoming increasingly popular. These devices are 7 to 8 inches tall and are easier to carry. In addition, it was announced that Android has finally defeated the iPad. The operating system should now be present in about 55% of the tablets. Acer has now announced a model that compete with the iPad mini can enter. The Iconia A1 is 7.9 inches in size and the cheapest version will cost only 169 euros.

The device is Friday officially announced by Acer. The manufacturer held a press conference in New York where the 7.9 inch Android tablet was shown. It was announced that the tablet on the market to come. In several variants Thus, consumers can choose 8GB or 16GB internal memory. In addition, there will be both a WiFi and 3G version be placed in stores. For the wifi version does one pay 169 euros, while the 3G version will cost 219 euros.

Acer Iconia A1 is a good competitor to the iPad mini. Both tablets have namely a display with a diagonal of 7.9 inches. In addition, the resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels comparable. The devices run logically or on other operating systems. For example, the Acer tablet with Android 4.2, while the iPad mini runs on a version of iOS. The biggest difference is probably the price tag, because the smaller iPad has a price of around 300 euros.

Acer has its tablet with a 1.2GHz quad-core processor equipped MediaTek. The Iconia A1 has 1GB RAM memory and has room for a MicroSD card. In addition, a 5 megapixels camera on board who can film in 1080p. The device has a thickness of 11.1 mm and weighs 410 grams. The wifi version comes at the end of this month on the market, while the 3G tablet will follow.

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