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The editors liked
Pretty affordable
Runs Windows 8.1
Decent camera
Excellent screen
Office included
Battery life
Good screen viewing angles
Full Windows 8.1
Decent battery life
Super-fast browsing
MicroSD storage
Acer's Iconia W4 has excellent battery life for an 8-inch Windows tablet
Plenty of ports for a slate
Including HDMI
SD card
And USB
As well as a decently large 64GB SSD
Good battery life
Improved display
Micro HDMI support
Office comes pre-installed
Higher processing performance helps you get things done on the go
Offers an improved display and better viewing angles
MicroHDMI allows you to use the W4 on the big screen
Decent battery life carries you through your day
Free access to Microsoft Offic
Nice screen
Reads USB drives
The editors didn't like
Screen isn't great
Processor may struggle i
Quiet speakers
Processing power
Port selection
Misleading storage capacity
Can lack performance speed
Plasticky finish
Screen resolution could be higher
The clunky plastic design does the W4 no favors
And it's thicker and heavier than many other Windows tablets. The screen resolution feels dated compared to a growing number of HD-or-better tablets
Slightly sluggish performance
Uninspiring design
Too much bloatware
Display is average compared to other tablets in this category
Front facing camera tends to pixelate during videoconferencing
Published: 2014-04-26, Author: Joel , review by: au.pcmag.com
In-Plane Switching (IPS) screen, Micro-HDMI port, Includes Microsoft Office Home and Student, Almost 10 hours of battery life
A bit pricier than rivals, No GPS, No 3G/4G/LTE, Lots of bloatware
The Acer Iconia W4-820-2466 is a bright, compact 8-inch Windows 8 slate tablet. With a full copy of Microsoft Office Home and Student and almost 10 hours of battery life, it's a viable alternative to carrying an ultraportable laptop to class or meetings...
Published: 2014-04-26, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
Acer's Iconia W4 has excellent battery life for an 8-inch Windows tablet; plenty of ports for a slate, including HDMI, SD card, and USB, as well as a decently large 64GB SSD
The clunky plastic design does the W4 no favors, and it's thicker and heavier than many other Windows tablets. The screen resolution feels dated compared to a growing number of HD-or-better tablets
The 8-inch Acer Iconia W4 has a few advantages that help it stand out from a crowd of similar devices, including great battery life and enough ports to support basic productivity. It's also much better -- and less expensive -- than last year's W3 model, ...
Processing power, Port selection, Misleading storage capacity
The Acer Iconia W4 undoubtedly improves upon last year's eight-inch debutant, even surpassing competitors that have been outed in that time. However, despite being one of the best tablets in its category, it already feels ready for an upgrade, as if it's ...
Decent overall performance, Good button layout, Long battery life
Reflections can get annoying, HDMI output didn't work properly, Some reliability issues with Wi-Fi
Acer's Iconia W4 Windows 8.1 tablet has a lot of good features, but it wasn't well behaved during our test period. It gave a us a couple of frustrating problems that didn't all go away after restoring. Looks like it needs some updated drivers if it's to b...
Much better screen than its predecessor, with great viewing angles; Charges from microUSB; Decent 6-8 hour battery life; Includes a microUSB to USB converter;
Display resolution could be better; Screens needs a better oleophobic coating, as it really picks up on finger oils; Plastic build; Still no keyboard dock in the package, though one is available as an accessory; Missing more modern wireless standards;
Acer didn’t wait for its W3 to get very old before it updated the tablet, but we’re glad it did. Barely six months since the first 8 inch Windows 8 tablet came out, we now have a model we’d be happy to take with us on the go, with Intel’s latest Atom ...
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Published: 2014-01-07, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: Acer's new W4-820 - an AU$449, 8” Windows 8.1 tablet comes with a free version of Microsoft Office Home and Student 2013 - that normally costs $169 - making it the best value way to buy a full-fledged Windows computer for the home, small office, or studen...
Published: 2014-12-26, Author: Aman , review by: nothingwired.com
Abstract: Updated as on December 2014. Don't forget to bookmark this page, as we will be updating it regularly.For sometime now, tablets have been bridging the gap between laptops and smartphones. There has been a constant improvement among tablets for the past few...
Rather equal to prices of Toshiba's, asus, 's offers which include almost the same hardware parts. It's just a matter of style, usability and other small factors that'll drag you over the line. The tablet doesn't offer better value or anything that's...
Abstract: Acer Iconia w4 is claimed by acer as the powerful perfomance tablet, brilliant sharp display and long lasting battery life. After launching the iconia w4, Acer india is now introducing the 3G version of the Acer iconia w4. The iconia is launched in India...
Abstract: It's been less than a year since Microsoft handed out Acer's Iconia W3 tablet to developers attending its Build 2013 conference. The Iconia W3, powered by an Intel Cedar Trail-class processor, delivered less-than-stellar performance, too-short battery lif...