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Average score from experts who have reviewed this 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
Long battery runtimes with dock, Bright IPS screen, Solid keyboard, wide letter keys, Solid workmanship, Dock can be used as a stand
Partly cramped keyboard layout, Noticeable heat development during load, Wobbly touchpad, Danger of toppling when docked, Connectivity
On the other hand, Acer's Iconia W510 is finally an affordable Windows 8 convertible that could be appealing with a full 32-bit version of the operating system, a great screen, a good quality build for the price range and many useful software offerings fr...
Affordable and highly portable tablet that runs x86 Windows 7 apps. Lovely display, excellent battery life. Lots of value for tablet's price (keyboard dock makes it somewhat pricey), Affordable and highly portable tablet that runs
Modern UI runs fine, but the Windows 7 desktop mode and apps lag. Optional keyboard is cramped, Modern UI runs fine, but the Windows 7 desktop mode and apps lag. Optional keyboard is cramped, Modern UI runs fine, but th
All told, the Acer Iconia Tab W510 is a very capable Windows 8 tablet that can handle light x86 Windows app use and is more than capable to run Live Tile apps that are built-in or downloaded from the MS app store. For those of you who love the MS Surf...
Considering all of the positive and negative aspects of both of these tablets, it is quite evident that Windows 8 is a touch operating system and should only be experienced with a touch environment. I personally did not like Windows 8 until I started t...
This is a tricky conclusion to write, because as always there's a lot of concluding that has to be done. On the one hand, we have Intel's Clover Trail platform. On the other we have Acer's Iconia W510 tablet itself. And on a magical third hand we have to...
Clovertrail is a ground-breaking new PC platform. What Intel achieved in their smartphone platform has now been echoed on the desktop and it puts to shame the ‘efficient' Ultrabooks they are promoting right now which might explain why you can only buy Cl...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Acer Iconia Tab W510 Windows 8 tablet. The W510 runs full Windows 8 on a 1.8GHz Intel Atom Clover Trail CPU with 2 gigs of RAM and 32 or 64 gigs of flash storage. It has an IPS-like 10.1″, 1366 x 768 touchscreen, dual band WiFi, Blue...
Great battery life, Sturdy hinge, Super portable, The full compatibility of Windows 8
Cramped, shallow keyboard, Few full size ports, Overpriced, Underpowered, Top heavy
With Windows 8 going all touchy-feely, the PC space is starting to get a tad schizophrenic. Touchscreen laptops are common, as are ultrabooks that want to be tablets, and now we've even got portable all-in-ones like the Acer W700. Full Windows 8 or not, t...
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Published: 2013-01-19, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The Acer Iconia W510 is less expensive than some other Atom-based hybrids, and its detachable tablet screen is light and portable. Battery life is excellent
In laptop mode, the system is awkwardly top-heavy, and the puny keyboard and touch pad are not designed for serious use
Offering low-powered Intel Atom tablet/laptop hybrids for $750 or more is a dodgy proposition for budget-looking systems such as the Iconia W510, but all-day battery life is a great selling point....