Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Acer unveils Android tablets

Acer is introduction its bets after Android with the declaration of a 7 " inch tablet, a 10.1" inch tablet and a 4.8-inch smartphone based off of Google mobile OS.

The unnamed tablets sport 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity,an eye-popping 1280?800 the screen resolution and 1080p HDMI capacity.

The 10.1? tablet is 13.3mm thick,making it just to a few extent wider than Apple's 12.7mm.The iPad tablet.

The larger tablet also boast a 5MP rear camera and a front-facing one. Both devices will go on auction in April or May 2011.

Acer also got the chance today to announce a 4.8? hybrid smartphone/tablet device. Also yet to be named,the smartphone is similar to the Dell Streak, but is absolutely more powerful.

It sports a 1024?480 screen resolution,a 21:9 aspect ratio, an 8MP camera with an LED Flash, a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor and a Gyroscope/accelerometer combo to makes it supreme as a portable gaming gadget. It also launches in April 2011.

Further than ridiculously amazing screen resolutions, all 3 devices run on Android.

Acer did not let slip in its press releases that  version each will run, but we're hoping at least one of these devices will run the Gingerbread OS (Android 2.3) or still Honeycomb (Android 3.0)

All through its media blitz today, Acer also revealed the ICONIA, a hybrid laptop/tablet with a dual-screen running on Microsoft Windows 7 OS.

Instead of using a keyboard, the ICONIA uses a touch-based keyboard and gesture controls. It has 4 GB of RAM, two 14 inch multitouch displays, and an Intel Core i5 CPU.

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