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The editors liked
Compact build
Affordable price
Dual-core CPU
Small and compact
Good e-reader
Latest Android OS
Re-sizes smartphone apps
Good connectivity
Android Honeycomb 3.2
Fast and responds well
Good for watching video
Decent camera
Sturdy
Runs Honeycomb
Good chassis design
Impressive specifications
Seveninch form factor is very portable
Generally respsonive
Screen has good contrast
Plenty of inputs and outputs
Useful software with good quality exclusive apps provided by Acer
Speedy dualcore chip and Android Honeycomb preloaded
Runs Android Honeycomb
Portable size
Decent specs
Responsive touchscreen
Expandable memory
Handy form factor
Plenty of power
Sturdy build quality
Latest Android 3.2 Honeycomb OS
5MP camera
Low price
The editors didn't like
Battery life
Storage
Finger prints
Average screen
Poor battery
Boring design
Bulky
Ugly design
Poor battery life
Relatively heavy and too thick
7in screen doesn't work well for browsing and some apps
Not all that cheap
Odd screen
DLNA not good at all
Acer's software sidefiddles are unnecessary.
TN panel has poor viewing angles and worse brightness
Can be a little cramped
Only charges via a socket (not over USB)
Dreadful camera
If you want more than 7 inches from your tablet you'll need to look to Apple or Samsung for a solution
Android Honeycomb performs well on this tablet, and the dual-core processor adds an extra kick...
Seven inch tablets are an acquired taste, so if you want a more meaty multimedia experience look to Samsung and AppleLook and Feel...
If you don’t mind sacrificing a little bit of spectacle for a gadget that’ll fit in a jacket pocket or a handbag then the A100 is a mid-range tablet to seriously consider ...
Performance, size, Android OS, some Apps, flexibility, connections and expandability
Android still half-baked; too many missing or non-working apps; mediocre build quality; inconsistent performance and implementation of standards
As I said from the start, the Acer Iconia A100 tablet represents everything good and bad with Android tablets. It is cheap, offers great performance with the dual core Tegra 2, has a solid resolution that allows for viewing videos and playing games, a...
The first 7-inch Honeycomb tablet, the A100 is a merely passable Android slate, hindered by poor battery life, narrow viewing angles, and sluggish performance. ...
Affordable tablet with top specs, Affordable tablet with top specs, Affordable tablet with top specs, Affordable tablet with top specs
Weak viewing angles, plenty of display glare, Weak viewing angles, plenty of display glare, Weak viewing angles, plenty of display glare, Weak viewing angles, plenty of display glare
Granted, the Acer Iconia Tab A100 currently has no competition in the 7" Android Honeycomb tablet market, but even if that weren't the case, we'd still recommend it. In fact, I bought one for myself. With a starting price of $329, this little tablet i...
This tablet is good for a lot of things. Wrapping up the awesome power of the NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor in a medium-sized package, one that’s not a smartphone yet not quite a full-sized tablet makes this device good for some slightly more har...
Abstract: With today's introduction of the Acer Iconia Tab A100, the 7-inch Honeycomb tablet era begins. Vivek and Jarred looked at the new entrant's big brother, the 10.1" A500, and were left . . . well, a little underwhelmed. Some of their complaints are end...
Works well with many Android apps, Great multimedia features,
Short battery life, Bloatware, A bit chintzy-looking,
The Acer Iconia Tab A100 works well with more of Android's 200,000 apps than other tablets do; we just wish we could play with it longer on a single charge. ...
Published: 2011-08-12, Author: Dana , review by: engadget.com
First 7-inch tablet running Android 3.2Fast performanceRelatively inexpensive
Very short battery lifePolarizing designOversensitive accelerometer
As the first 7-inch tablet running Android 3.2, the A100 is fast and inexpensive, though buyers will have to settle for short endurance and a chintzy design....
First 7-inch tablet with Android 3.2 Honeycomb, Plenty of ports, Compact size makes it conducive to carry and hold
Android 3.2 appears to have some kinks to work out, Soft-touch home button too easy to activate
The Acer Iconia Tab A100 forges new ground for innovation in a 7-inch tablet. With its feature-laden, yet practical design and compact size, the A100 has the goods to deliver a modestly sized alternative to the 10-inch class of tablets. Android 3.2 ap...