Acer Iconia Tab A100, Tablets Android Honeycomb with NVidia Tegra CPU 2



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Battle on the tablet PC market increasingly heated. Many vendors follow-so players, including the manufacturer of computer / notebook ACER, this time trying to offer Android online pharmacy labeled Acer Iconia Tab A100.



In addition to the Android operating system comes with Honeycomb (v3.0), claim Acer tablet is also packed with dual-core processor Nvidia Tegra 2, plus a Nvidia GeForce graphics chip. This means for browsing, watching videos or playing games Iconia Tab A100 is very well established, fast and convenient. Now, to access the connection is supported by the device with Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 2.1 3G/HSDPA technology.



Slightly different from the tablets i
Pad, A100 carrying more fully in the web browsing facility, play flash videos and animations. And, its size is smaller, which sailed 7 inches up to more comfortable in the hand.



Screen Resolution 1024 x 600 pixels, with a ratio of 16:9 which will display video clips with clear and bright. Various colors can be displayed properly. Fun again, Acer Iconia Tab A100 is also equipped with Dolby Mobile technology, which allows games to music, show video until the game sound effects sounded steady and booming.






Acer Iconia Tab A100 accompanied with an HDMI port, to connect the device to a high definition television. Also, the available output HD video, mini-USB port. Not to forget, this tablet also equipped with two cameras. Rear side of the 5 MP resolution, with autofocus. While the front side 2 MP, which enabled to access the video chat.


In the sector of the interface, A100 have added the shortcut, which consists of the Game, ebook, MP3 Player and social networking sites. Tablet PC is also equipped Clear.fi applications, ie applications for sharing photos, videos and music to all the friends users.



Based on the information obtained, the Acer tablet wrapped in a black glossy plastic material plus a metal frame this would be available in the market at the end of April 2011, with the early stages of marketing in the UK
(United Kingdom).