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La Acer Iconia A1810 tiene un precio bajo
Funciona con la versión más reciente de Android 4.2 e incluye una opción de almacenamiento expandible y un puerto MicroHDMI
Lo bueno
Reproducción del color
Luminosidad y ángulo de visión
Carcasa con acabado tipo metálico
Su diseño delgado
Ligero y compacto.
Muy buen rendimiento de sistema
Cámara decente en la trasera
Buena calidad de montaje
Bajo sistema de ruido
Buen altavoz
Versión de Android a la última
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La tableta es más gruesa y pesada que otras tabletas pequeñas
E incómoda si la sostienes con una mano. Su pantalla podría ser más brillante y la cámara frontal toma fotografías desteñidas y borrosas
Publicación: 2013-05-03, Autor: James , crítica de: techradar.com
Excellent price, Latest Android, Good performance
No distinguishing features
This isn't the ultimate tablet for any specific purpose, but for those after something highly portable, well made and with a long battery life, the Acer Iconia A1 could just be it.The Acer Iconia A1's screen is fine for browsing and gaming. Its 4:3 aspect...
Publicación: 2013-05-03, Autor: Mike , crítica de: pocket-lint.com
Resumen: Acer has added to its Iconia tablet line with the introduction of the A1, a 7.9-inch LED-backlit IPC display device, and Pocket-lint had a play with the soap-bar-shaped tablet at Acer's global product launch in New York city. The A1 is all about Acer add...
Should you buy the Acer Iconia A1-810? Well, that depends on what you use your tablet for. If you want a tablet to read magazines, news, books, etc, on then this is a pretty good choice. The 4:3 aspect ratio is really good for reading. But if you're like...
Very good system performance, Decent camera at the back, Good build quality, Low system noise, Good speaker, Latest Android version
High energy consumption during idle, Inconvenient haptics, Weak GPS module, Comparatively low resolution
Acer offers a well-balanced tablet with the Iconia A1-810 that can compete with big competitors like the Google Nexus 7 and the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 with regard to performance, price and features. Photography enthusiasts will be happy with the performa...
Publicación: 2013-07-01, Autor: Xiomara , crítica de: cnet.com
The Acer Iconia A1-810 has a low price, runs the latest version of Android 4.2, and includes an expandable storage option and a Micro-HDMI port
The tablet is thicker and heavier than other small tablets and uncomfortable to hold in one hand. Its screen could be brighter, and the front-facing camera takes washed-out, blurry photos
The Acer Iconia A1-810 goes low on price, but the Google Nexus 7 costs about the same and is still the tablet to get with its sharper screen and more comfortable build.
Resumen: Acer didn’t just show two Windows 8 machines today, the Aspire R7 and the Aspire P3, but they also took a moment to give its new Android tablet, the Iconia A1, its own moment in the sun. The Acer Iconia A1 features a 7.9-inch display with IPS technol...
Short battery life, Loaded with bloatware, Less stable than other budget tablets, Low-resolution screen
The Iconia A1-830's main appeal is its iPad-like exterior and the 4:3 aspect ratio of its screen, which is much nicer to read magazines on than the more common 16:9 screens of most Android tablets. But unless you're strongly drawn to those features, there...
Resumen: Apple's rivals are packing an extra inch to go head-to-head with the iPad mini, but Acer's 7.9-inch Iconia A1-810 asks you to sacrifice a lot in return for the extra screen real estate.When you pick up the $249 Iconia A1 it doesn't make a great first impr...
Reasonable performance, Good value for money, microSD card slot
Below average screen, Thick design, No 3G or 4G model in Australia
The Acer Iconia A1-810 is a low-cost, 7.9in Android tablet that shares many similarities to the Apple iPad mini. There's a few compromises including a below average screen and a thick design, but the Iconia A1 performs reasonably well overall and provides...