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151 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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28 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great battery life
Sturdy hinge
Super portable
The full compatibility of Windows 8
Battery life
9 hours as a tablet
18 hours as a laptop!
Completely silent
Overall responsiveness
Expandable memory (microSD)
The build and design are solid and stylish
The screen is as bright and detailed as you need it to be and the battery life is ludicrously good
What's not?
The keyboard and trackpad are something of a cramp and this machine is not powerful enough to hand
Full Windows 8
Keyboard dock included
Good combined battery life
Lightweight
Decent price
Solid docking hinge
Good battery life
Lightest & cheapest Win 8 hybrid
Superb battery life
Good screen and speakers
Flexible hinge
Well-built
Good design with versatile hinge
Excellent battery life
Affordable price
Runs fullfat Windows 8
The editors didn't like
Cramped
Shallow keyboard
Few full size ports
Overpriced
Underpowered
Top heavy
Very little processing power (CPU and GPU)
Has trouble deporting image to peripheral displays
Little connectivity
Audio in need of revision
The keyboard and trackpad are something of a cramp and this machine is not powerful enough to handle HD video from the web
The bottom line
The Acer Iconia W510 is more a reinvention of the netbook than a onestopshop solutions to your computing needs. O
If you're on the lookout for something which lasts a lot, then Acer's Iconia Tab W510-1422 might just be what you need. This hybrid of a gadget is also great if you want a product to be used on the go. However, its processor isn't fantastic....
Abstract: Lightweight, Atom-based Windows 8 tablet-laptop convertible gets amazing battery lifeAfter my middling feelings about Acer's Iconia W700, the Iconia W510 comes as a nice surprise. It's in roughly the same vein as the HP Envy X2: a tablet PC that dock...
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Published: 2013-06-24, Author: Serdar , review by: infoworld.com
Abstract: After my middling feelings about Acer's Iconia W700 , the Iconia W510 comes as a nice surprise. It's in roughly the same vein as the HP Envy X2 : a tablet PC that docks into a keyboard, with batteries in both the keyboard and main unit. The Envy is unques...
Abstract: Windows 8 tablets are a great option for those wanting portable, compact options for their computing needs. We've taken a look at the Samsung ATIV Smart PC and now we turn our sights on the Acer Iconia W510 tablet.The Acer is a smidgen smaller than the Sa...
Published: 2013-04-24, Author: Alan , review by: tomshardware.com
In my original draft of this story, I thought the W510 was two steps away from our highest honor. The company needed to adjust pricing to $500 instead of $600, and it needed to fix the keyboard. At that lower price point, there was an argument to be made ...
Published: 2013-04-15, Author: Maximum , review by: maximumpc.com
Abstract: As has been reported exhaustively by now, Windows 8 can be a very unsettling experience for longtime Windows users. It’s like going to visit your parents and finding dad decked out in drag. The person you’ve known for so long is still there, but a new...
Runs Windows 8, not Windows RT, Keyboard dock provides additional battery life and flexibility, Various ports including USB, microUSB, micro HDMI, and microSD, Excellent battery life
Touchpad doesn't support gestures, Screen resolution of 1,366 x 768 might not be high res enough for some
Overall, our time with Acer's Iconia W510 was rather enjoyable. We like the flexibility of having the keyboard dock to enter text, compose emails, and surf the web. We also appreciated the fact that Acer has provided the full Windows 8 experience with ...
Published: 2013-02-18, Author: William , review by: pocketables.com
As you've no doubt realized, the hardware isn't perfect. Far from it. The build quality could be slightly better, the preinstalled apps could be fewer (or eliminated), and the camera image quality could be improved. But from a software standpoint, it's...