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July 2013
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The editors liked
Extremely good performance
Runs a surprising amount of modern videogames
Excellent representation of ‘the full PC experience' with full app compatibility
With cradle and PC peripherals it can become your main PC
We’ve said it before
And we’ve said it again. Windows 8 really does work with a touchscreen
Prodding live tiles or swiping between apps with a flick of your fingers is sometimes much easier than faffing around with a mouse
So the option is always welcome
In tablet or desktop mode. The HD screen is sharp and gorgeous
And when plugged in and armed with a keyboard
You can get a lot one. Intel’
Clever dock system
Great connectivity
Clear screen
Affordable
Bright and bold Full HD screen
Handy dock and wireless keyboard
Enough power for everyday computing
Strong 11.6-inch Full HD display
Well-made tablet
Full Windows 8 OS
Superb Full HD IPS screen
Wireless keyboard and stand included
Reasonable price
The editors didn't like
Much more expensive than ARM-based tablets
Windows 8 still not as good for tablets as Android or iOS
We had a bad feeling about the Acer Iconia Tab W700 as soon as it arrived. The box it comes in could better be described as a shipping container
Its huge confines hide an incredible amount of tat inside
From a horrible faux-leather case to leaflets galore
Not to mention a Bluetooth keyboard and the desktop stand.Everything about the Acer Iconia Tab W700 is big. Far
Published: 2012-09-03, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Clever dock system, Great connectivity, Clear screen, Affordable
Hard to carry dock, Lacks grunt, Flimsy dock
The Acer Iconia W700 comes the closest of all the tablets we've seen to being able to replicate the experience of a laptop, in a true tablet form. While you certainly get a lot for your money here, we worry that the poor performance limits the life of th...
Published: 2012-09-01, Author: T3 , review by: T3.com
As a skinny PC for web work and general typing, Windows 8 tablets with keyboards are quickly becoming what Google had hoped Chrome Books would become. The only sticking point is the unannounced price - an iPad retails for £399 and Microsoft Surface is
Most powerful tablet we've tested, nice IPS screen, sturdy build.
Highres screen problematic for desktop use, no trackpad on the keyboard, heavy for a tablet
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Published: 2013-05-04, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
nifty accessories, not so bad price, good hardware (CPU, GPU), good audio and video quality, decent battery, latest games work on it, you can certainly work on the tablet, it charges fast, And the
just one USB, heavy, noisy, poor camera, no microSD/SD card slot, gets a bit hot after a long period of use
Strong battery, Very good viewing angles, Decent performance owing to the SSD, Pleasant feel, Agreeably slim design, Good keyboard, Quiet
Moderate build, Mediocre screen brightness, Poor cameras, Few interfaces
Acer Iconia W700-53334G12as Acer's Iconia W700-53334G12as is a well-designed piece of technology that is fairly light despite a screen size of 11.6-inches. This portability bonus is boosted by the outstanding battery runtimes . The device places itself i...
Great value for the money, very good full HD display, fast Core i5 and lots of bundled accessories including a dock
No digital pen option
As ever, Acer has managed a bargain with better specs and more goodies in the box than their competitors. What's new are the classy unibody aluminum casing and overall high end specs. This tablet has an excellent full HD display, good performance and ...
Great 1080p display, Pleasing bundled keyboard, Good battery life, Fast, Affordable
Dock could be better, Bulky tablet design, Windows sometimes doesn't scale well, Poor sound quality
Acer's Iconia W700 is an interesting take on the PC's future that can be surprisingly functional despite its unusual design. We used the docked system to write articles, edit photos, and browse the Web, then un-docked it to play Cut The Rope and watch Y...
Abstract: wise, though they can all be used as tablets or slates, they diverge in convertible options. The Samsung ATIV 700T is the transformer of the lot, with a keyboard dock that makes it feel the most like a small laptop when docked. It's goes for the best of ...
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Resolution makes getting around difficult without peripherals. Graphics performance nonexistent. Weak port selection. Windows 8 reinstallation/restore failed, citing “missing files.”
Published: 2013-01-22, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
performance compared to Atom and ARM tablets, Solid aluminum construction, Decent, if not ARM-level, battery life, Dock and case are useful accessories available at no extra cost
No SD card slot, Touchscreen has some flex and has a little trouble with edge swipes, 4GB of non-upgradeable RAM may be limiting for some users, Neither dock nor case really replicates a laptop or Ultrabook experience
Enlarge / The W700 is a decent tablet, but it's a good bit thicker and heavier than something like an iPad.Andrew CunninghamThe Iconia W700 (and, by extension, any tablet based on Ivy Bridge chips) is in a rough spot: its performance is the best thing abo...