Acer Announces New 10.1 Inch Tablet, Not Many Specifications Announced
Acer has announced an entire line of tablets and this is just one of them. Although there aren't very many specifications available we are able to make some predictions about how Acer's 10.1 inch tablet will fair in the now competitive tablet market. Acer's 10.1 inch tablet doesn't actually have an official name yet, but one will probably be announced soon. The Acer 10.1 inch tablet will run on Windows 7, although there is no information available on which version of Windows 7 it will be. It will also have both a 1.3 megapixel front facing and back facing camera allowing you to take pictures and videos as well as do video conferencing. The Acer 10.1 inch Windows 7 tablet will also feature WiFi and 3G connectivity, but there is no word on which carrier the 3G will be on. We hope that Acer will do something like what Google did with the Nexus One and make it available on all carriers, although we don't want it to be pulled from the market after just a short period of sales like the Nexus One was. Other than those specifications and speculations Acer is also saying that their 10.1 inch Windows 7 tablet will be very thin at under 15 mm and very light at under 2.2 pounds. The tablet will also run on an AMD processor, which is very unusual for a tablet, and it will also come with a docking center and keyboard, which is great so that you don't have to use a potentially problematic touchscreen keyboard all the time. As you probably already know, the Acer 10.1 inch Windows 7 tablet has a 10.1 inch display, and Acer is saying that it will be high resolution, but they haven't actually given any details on what resolution it will be. Those are absolutely all of the specifications that we have for the Acer 10.1 inch tablet, and they are very few. The device will be shipping in February of next year and there is also now word on pricing. The Acer 10.1 inch tablet seems promising from the specifications that we have, but we'll have to see it to believe it. Press release and another image below.
10.1" Windows Tablet: Versatility in a tablet form factor
Acer's range of tablets also includes a 10.1-inch device offering an extremely innovative solution that combines touch screen user-friendliness with the comfortable experience of a physical keyboard. In fact, the tablet comes with a docking device that includes a full-size keyboard and more connectivity options to enhance the user experience.
Thanks to this simple solution, this tablet will provide optimal ergonomics and ease of use both on the go and at your desk. Thin and light (only 15 mm and less than 1kg), and with a 10.1", high resolution display, it's easy to carry around and really unobtrusive. This tablet ensures outstanding entertainment and a superior touch experience.
The tablet will run on the next-generation AMD platform and will be equipped with two 1.3MP cameras, one rear and one front-facing, allowing you to take pictures, record video, chat and videoconference. Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity lets you keep in touch with your world at all times.
Available February 2011
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