Testseek.es han recogido 123 las revisiones expertas de el Acer Iconia Tab A100 y el grado medio es el 69%. Enrolle abajo y vea todas las revisiones para Acer Iconia Tab A100.
(69%)
123 Críticas
Puntuación media de los expertos que han realizado una crítica del producto.
Usuarios
(80%)
1 Críticas
Puntuación media de los propietarios del producto.
690100123
A los editores les gusta
Buen rendimiento
Fácil configuración y total estabilidad
Software útil como lector de libros y biblioteca multimedia compatible con DLNA
Autonomía de la batería
Android 4.0.3
Tiene un procesador de doble núcleo y una velocidad de 1Ghz capaz de hacer que la tablet corra varias aplicaciones al mismo tiempo sin problemas de lentitud
Relación calidad/precio/prestaciones muy buena
Desde antes del verano
Se puede actualizar a Ice Cream Sandwich sin coste
A los editores no les gusta
Tener que usar Acer Sync para pasar contenido a la tablet
Es la antecesora a la A200 y A500
Así que es un modelo que ya tiene tiempo en el mercado. Probablemente no salga una actualización al más reciente sistema operativo hasta ahora
La autonomía de la batería es menor que en otras propuestas de la comparativa
Fast platform performance, Affordable, Decent build quality
Poor viewing angles with its display, Shoots ugly looking 720p videos, Shorter battery life than others
Without a doubt, if this tablet were released even a month ago, we’d totally be all over it in a heartbeat, namely because of its tasty $329.99 pricing. Of course, it’s tastefully competitive on so many levels knowing that we’ve seen previous 7-inch t...
Mobile and compact 7" tablet, Good battery life, Good price/performance ratio, Silent operation, HDMI, Docking port
Weak display, MicroSD card slot awkwardly accessible, Only 8GB of internal memory
Acer Iconia Tab A100All good things are worth waiting for Acer has done a good job on the Iconia Tab A100, with a few exceptions, and it merges seamlessly into the existing tablet family. The launch was postponed due to compatibility problems, but the res...
Publicación: 2011-09-22, Autor: Aaron , crítica de: pocketables.com
The Acer Iconia Tab A100 does have its charms: things like Honeycomb 3.2, a relatively good camera, and a snappy Tegra 2 processor. However, it really still has too many flaws for me to recommend it to the general consumer.Between the weak battery life, m...
Resumen: Tweet Tweet Tablet computing is all the rage now. Microsoft coined it, Apple popularized it and there are many others including Microsoft itself that are vying for a piece of the large pie that Apple already owns. It isn’t the death of the PC, bu...
Resumen: Video Review: The Acer Iconia Tab A100 is the smallest tablet on the market with a 7" screen, Android's Honeycomb OS, dual cameras and a 1 GHz Tegra dual-core mobile processor. Kevin Pereira and Candace Bailey review the $329 tablet that weighs less th...
Runs Android 3.2, Powerful specs for a 7-inch tablet, Great design and feel, Rear camera has flash, Cool travel case
Battery life is 4 or 5 hours max, Screen is too reflective, has limited viewing angle, Rear camera takes bland pictures
You're going to wish it had a bigger battery, and the screen will bother you a little, but other than that, the A100 is a good 7-inch tablet and a great device to carry along in your purse or bag....
Android Honeycomb performs well on this tablet, and the dual-core processor adds an extra kick...
Seven inch tablets are an acquired taste, so if you want a more meaty multimedia experience look to Samsung and AppleLook and Feel...
If you don’t mind sacrificing a little bit of spectacle for a gadget that’ll fit in a jacket pocket or a handbag then the A100 is a mid-range tablet to seriously consider ...
Performance, size, Android OS, some Apps, flexibility, connections and expandability
Android still half-baked; too many missing or non-working apps; mediocre build quality; inconsistent performance and implementation of standards
As I said from the start, the Acer Iconia A100 tablet represents everything good and bad with Android tablets. It is cheap, offers great performance with the dual core Tegra 2, has a solid resolution that allows for viewing videos and playing games, a...
The first 7-inch Honeycomb tablet, the A100 is a merely passable Android slate, hindered by poor battery life, narrow viewing angles, and sluggish performance. ...
Affordable tablet with top specs, Affordable tablet with top specs, Affordable tablet with top specs, Affordable tablet with top specs
Weak viewing angles, plenty of display glare, Weak viewing angles, plenty of display glare, Weak viewing angles, plenty of display glare, Weak viewing angles, plenty of display glare
Granted, the Acer Iconia Tab A100 currently has no competition in the 7" Android Honeycomb tablet market, but even if that weren't the case, we'd still recommend it. In fact, I bought one for myself. With a starting price of $329, this little tablet i...