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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
This tablet is good for a lot of things. Wrapping up the awesome power of the NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor in a medium-sized package, one that’s not a smartphone yet not quite a full-sized tablet makes this device good for some slightly more har...
Resumen: With today's introduction of the Acer Iconia Tab A100, the 7-inch Honeycomb tablet era begins. Vivek and Jarred looked at the new entrant's big brother, the 10.1" A500, and were left . . . well, a little underwhelmed. Some of their complaints are end...
Works well with many Android apps, Great multimedia features,
Short battery life, Bloatware, A bit chintzy-looking,
The Acer Iconia Tab A100 works well with more of Android's 200,000 apps than other tablets do; we just wish we could play with it longer on a single charge. ...
Publicación: 2011-08-12, Autor: Dana , crítica de: engadget.com
First 7-inch tablet running Android 3.2Fast performanceRelatively inexpensive
Very short battery lifePolarizing designOversensitive accelerometer
As the first 7-inch tablet running Android 3.2, the A100 is fast and inexpensive, though buyers will have to settle for short endurance and a chintzy design....
First 7-inch tablet with Android 3.2 Honeycomb, Plenty of ports, Compact size makes it conducive to carry and hold
Android 3.2 appears to have some kinks to work out, Soft-touch home button too easy to activate
The Acer Iconia Tab A100 forges new ground for innovation in a 7-inch tablet. With its feature-laden, yet practical design and compact size, the A100 has the goods to deliver a modestly sized alternative to the 10-inch class of tablets. Android 3.2 ap...
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Publicación: 2011-08-12, Autor: Eric , crítica de: cnet.com
The 7-inch Acer Iconia Tab A100 provides a full Honeycomb experience and its price is lower than those of some of the best 7-inch tablets out there. Its HDMI-out, hardware screen lock, and expandable memory options are welcome extras.
The tablet screen's viewing angle is narrow and the battery drains quickly. Also, you could get a 10-inch tablet for less than $100 more.
The Acer Iconia Tab A100 offers a full Honeycomb experience on a 7-inch tablet, but the fact that a larger Honeycomb tablet is less than $100 away sours the deal.
Reasonably good performance, HDMI-out port, Charges quickly
Truly abysmal battery life, Poor quality display, Thick and heavy considering its size
The Acer Iconia A100 aims to provide all the features and benefits of an Android tablet in a compact design focussing on portability. However, despite the Iconia A100's decent performance, it's ultimately crippled by a poor quality display, mediocre batte...