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The Acer Iconia Tab A501 is a massive 10.1-in tablet that's powered by Android 3.0 (well, 3.0.1 to be exact) AKA Honeycomb. Since this was my first dalliance with Google's tablet OS, it took a little while to get used to it. However, by the end of the...

While I would have preferred it if Acer had priced the Iconia Tab closer to the 20K mark rather than the 25K mark, I find it hard to complain about the Iconia's price-tag of Rs. 27,999 for the 16GB 3G+Wi-Fi version.??Overall, the Acer Iconia Tab A501 i...
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It's been a while since we published an overview of the current tablet market. With the holidays around the corner, we collected all of the tablets we've tested and that are still available, and created an overview of what's what. If you want to buy a t...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-06 01:30:56
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Here is Lisa Gade's review of the Acer Iconia Tab A501 Android Honeycomb tablet on AT&T. The AT&T version of this tablet has HSPA+ support on AT&T. Check out our in-depth review of the Acer Iconia Tab A500...
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Overall, we are quite pleased with the Acer Iconia Tab A501 specs. Acer has managed to input some of the latest technology inside the Acer Iconia A501, and it shows in our Acer Iconia A501 review unit, making it one of the high end Android tablets availab...
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Acer in India has always been a very hush-hush type of brand. They have got the technology and the products that would put competition to shame but still for some unknown reasons you won't find Acer as a company publicising itself anywhere.An example of t...

Looks, Build Quality, Speedy operation, Camera...

Battery life...

Although it scores high on the performance part, the Acer Iconia A501 somehow disappoints with the battery backup. With a 3260 mAh battery pack which is exceptionally smaller than the 6930 mAh one of Apple iPad 2 and even the BlackBerry PlayBook's battery...
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In a straight comparison to the Motorola Xoom, the Iconia A501 has the advantage of feeling lighter and bearing a much better display. However, we fail to understand why the A501 comes with Android 3.0.1 while the rest of the rivals are either on Andr...

Crisp and vivid display, Good web browsing experience, Solid build quality...

Extremely reflective display, Disappointing camera, Not the latest Honeycomb version...

At a price of Rs. 32,990, the Iconia Tab A501 is a bit of a mixed bag in terms of the overall package. Good performance, nice device for web browsing, good battery life and solid build quality are the positives. However, the reflective display and lack...
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The latest device from Acer is the all new Acer Iconia Tab A501. The device is quite the same as the Acer Iconia A500 and the only notable change that you might come across in this new baby from Acer is the inclusion of the 4G connectivity. We would discu...

Well, the Acer Iconia Tab A501 is the cheapest and one of the heaviest Honeycomb devices that you might have ever come across. Its adherence to the Android OS v3.0, poor quality screen and bulky design make it one of the least interesting 4G tablets aroun...
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pcworld.in Updated: 2016-12-27 12:18:39
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The Acer Iconia Tab A501 is a massive 10.1-in tablet that's powered by . Since this was my first dalliance with Google's tablet OS, it took a little while to get used to it. However, by the end of the one week period that I used it, I started really li...

Android Gingerbread, Excellent Browsing Experience, Very Sturdy Build, Large Screen, HDMI Port...

Heavy & Bulky, Problems with HD Video Playback, Average Camera...

The Acer Iconia Tab A501 is an Android Honeycomb tablet powered by a dual-core 1GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 processor...
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The Acer Iconia is an exciting tablet PC as it brings a very high-spec'd slate with the latest build of the Android operating system, at an affordable price. The processor is powerful, you get high-spec cameras and a high-resolution responsive touchscreen...
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Product Round-up With Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich upon us, it's a good time to take stock of the impact - or lack of it - of Android 3 Honeycomb and Nvidia's Tegra 2, the chipset and release of Google’s mobile OS that were hoped would knock the iPad o...
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crowdedbrain.co.uk Updated: 2015-09-10 03:02:50
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Acer are renowned for their budget range of computers and notebooks and there has been many a smartphone we have reviewed in the past that has been inundated by memory zapping applications that slow the device down. However you can't argue that they do pr...
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The other Tablets I have looked at recently have had v2.2 of the Android system; this offering from Acer has v3.1. So what can this unit offer that the others cannot, so what does this have that the other units do not have in them?...
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While Apple's iOS is found on a solitary phone, Android can be found on tons of devices – so it's perhaps no surprise to see the same strategy in the tablet marketplace.Like the Eee Pad Transformer and the , the Iconia A500 uses Android 3.0. With the O...

Android works well, decent media performance, a bit cheaper than rivals...

But it feels cheaper, too, confusion of apps at times, a tad glitchy...
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Acer's Iconia Tab A500 is considered an underdog in the Android tablet fight. We go over why it still a worthy contender and explain how to get USB support without rooting. Also, we get to take Honeycomb 3.1 for a test drive on this mobile device. Ther...
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What Mobile puts Acer’s 10-inch tablet to the test, to see if Honeycomb 3.1 has made Android a more serious player in the tablet market.When we tested the Motorola XOOM, the first Android 3.0 tablet to enter the market, we thought the Honeycomb operating...
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All in all, we think the Acer Iconia Tab A500 has plenty to offer, and will improve as the Honeycomb apps offering improves. We would have liked to see a longer battery life, and a slightly less weighty device, but they’re not huge issues, especiall...

Good looks; speedy processor...

Weighty; not all will like Honeycomb; battery life average...
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hereshow.ca Updated: 2015-09-10 03:10:07
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Acer is just one of many companies playing its hand in the rapidly growing tablet space. But can any tablet actually overtake the Apple iPad for the number one position?...

Using the Iconia Tab is a pleasurable experience. You'll enjoy the ultra-fast Web browsing, gaming, and application toggling. Convenience features like the USB port and SD card slot make it easy to use the tablet as a sharing or content viewing device...
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#4 in our 2011 Tablet Countdown.At first glance, Acer’s Iconia tablet appears to be a wee bit chunky, and very solid. A closer look reveals that while it’s thicker and heavier than most tablets, it’s got good reason to be – the Iconia is the most featu...
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The 10.1in Acer Iconia Tab A500 feels just like the original iPad. Big! Its beautiful brushed aluminium case is 1.13mm thick and its weight of 730 grams is 230g heavier than the new iPad 2. But this Android Honeycombâpowered device manages to look go...
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For the purpose of this test, iTnews' sister publication PC & Tech Authority looked at the 16GB, Wi-Fi only model.In pictures: Hands-on with Acer Iconia dual screen touchbookDoes size matter?Of the rather large number of tablets that have crossed the PC&T...
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Acer joins the 10” tablet crowd with its A500 that’s powered by a Tegra 2 chipset while running on Android Honeycomb. In theory it should be a good device, but does reality care to differ? Looks-wise the Acer cannot be faulted thanks to a very solid a...

The Acer Iconia Tab A500 is a solidly built tablet that looks good and performs well thanks to its Tegra 2 processor. A USB port on the side makes for a nice addition, with file transfer now a lot easier – if you download a file management app. It re...
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A video comparison between the Asus Eee Pad Transformer and the Acer Iconia Tab A500 Android tablets. We look at the hardware, software, video play, Flash performance and more. Be sure to watch our video reviews of both these Android tablets and read our...
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Over the past few months, we’ve bene cautiously optimistic about Android tablets, generally saying that while we didn’t mind them, we were definitely waiting for Honeycomb (Android 3.0) to arrive before we got too excited. Well, Honeycomb is here an...

The Acer Iconia A500 is a fast and sleek Honeycomb (Android 3.0) tablet with an impressive array of connectivity options...
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Here is the Acer Iconia A500 tablet computer running the brand new version of Android, Honeycomb. This version of Android has been optimised for tablet's and it has really shown.The Iconia features an NVIDIA processor, plenty of RAM and plenty of internal...

Fast, lots of RAM, Host USB Port...

Moderate Battery Life, a little heavy, screen terrible in sunlight...
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Android tablets come in waves. First there were the budget models, which lapped around our ankles, too often chilling us to the bone with their penny-pinching compromises. Now it's the turn of their expensive cousins, like the Acer Iconia A500 and Asus Ee...

Nice screen, Honeycomb OS, 32GB internal memory...

Uninspiring design...
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resellernews.co.nz Updated: 2015-09-10 03:12:54
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At first glance, Acer’s Iconia tablet appears to be a wee bit chunky, and very solid. A closer look uncovers that while it is thicker and heavier than most tablets, it has good reason to be – the Iconia is a feature-packed tablet in our round-up, and...
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In this video review, Ted runs down its features and demonstrates how it can stream content from a home network.Click here to cancel reply »Add your comment below, or trackback from your own site. You can also subscribe to these comments via RSS.Be nice...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2015-09-10 03:13:22
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When JT Wang, Acer's chairman and temporary CEO stood up recently and said that he wanted the Taiwanese Company to be ?more like Apple? and that Acer was a serious competitor in the tablet market I decided to take a look at the new Acer A500 Iconia tab...

On the looks and efficiency front it is as good as any other Android tablet out there.

Acer's A500 Iconia Tablet has a long way to go before it is on a level footing with the Motorola Xoom or the Toshiba Honeycomb Tablet. While it is stylish and functional it needs a software makeover to bring it up to speed.
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2015-09-10 03:13:30
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Unlike the Iconia Tab W500 we reviewed last issue the Iconia Tab A500 uses the Android operating system, not Windows. The latest version, Android 3 is designed for tablet computers in ways that previous versions, designed for phones, weren't.The interf...

Fast processor; Android 3 works well; includes GPS and document editor; lots of connections...

Heavy; battery life not so great...

A fast and well-designed tablet computer, though it's a little heavy for our liking...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2015-09-10 03:13:39
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Oh dear!The Acer device which runs the new Android Honeycomb OS looks very slick on the outside, but under the bonnet it's lacking, especially as Acer sells to an installed base of Windows customers who primarily use Microsoft Outlook and Exchange and...

On the looks and efficiency front it is as good as any other Android tablet out there.

Acer's A500 Iconia Tablet has a long way to go before it is on a level footing with the Motorola Xoom or the Toshiba Honeycomb Tablet. While it is stylish and functional it needs a software makeover to bring it up to speed.
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The Acer Iconia Tab A500 is Acer’s 10.1-inch Android tablet - as designated by the “A” in it’s product name, unlike the “W” of the W500 tablet that we reviewed previously. At 10.1-inches it faces a number of Honeycomb rivals such as the Asus Eee Pad (...

USB, HDMI, working microSD slot, Honeycomb hasn't been too badly interfered with...

Acer's software additions are largely dismissible and bring little value, design is rather clunky, size, short power lead, poor video support out of the box...

You can’t go too far wrong with the Acer Iconia Tab A500 and it’s certainly worthy of consideration if it fits your budget and you crave that USB port or HDMI. Given how quickly Acer prices tend to drop, it could soon be a bargain too. But the design w...
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Ever since Apple launched the iPad 2, the race has been on for other tablet manufacturers to come up with a worthy rival to steal some of its thunder. Asus came up with the impressive Eee Pad Transformer, which doubles as tablet and notebook; Motorola...

Fast apps and excellent screen quality...

Extremely heavy and still quite pricey.

Although the Acer Iconia Tab A500 is one of the weightiest tablets on the market - and comes with a heftier price tag than the iPad 2 - it has a powerful processor, fast performance, bright and clear screen and user-friendly app management...
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PC manufacturers clearly haven’t been reading the script. They were supposed to over-hype their forthcoming Android 3.0 tablets as iPad-killers (check!), miss their initial launch dates (check!) and then let us all down by delivering a hunk of poorly d...

Acer has produced a fine product with the Iconia Tab A500. Its performance closely matches that of the Motorola Xoom but it is lighter, offers more connectivity and has a working microSD slot to expand the storage capacity. There was no 3G support in...
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Acer's Iconia Tab (A500 model) is one of a plethora of tablets slated (see what we did there?) to hit Australia in the middle of 2011.Like a number of its rivals, the tablet features impressive specifications — boasting NVIDIA's Tegra 2 processor, a 10″ s...

The Iconia Tab is neither a standout device like Apple's iPad or Samsung's 7″ Galaxy Tab, nor a tank of a product like Telstra's T-Touch Tab. It's a modern Honeycomb tablet which sits squarely in the middle of the spectrum. It's got most of what you need...
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In the contest to replace your laptop – and maybe even your TV – Android 3.0 tablets such as the Motorola Xoom are ganging up on the Apple iPad 2 by sheer quantity. We absolutely thrilled over the Asus Eee Pad Transformer, for example. Now it's time fo...

720p video playback, More rugged than most, Bright screen, Docking station, USB port...

Shorter than average battery life, Short charger cable, Wide bezel, No video rentals, Some minor crashes...

In the contest to replace your laptop – and maybe even your TV – Android 3.0 tablets such as the Motorola Xoom are ganging up on the Apple iPad 2 by sheer quantity. We absolutely thrilled over the Asus Eee Pad Transformer, for example. Now it's time fo...
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Looking at the spec sheet, it's a good start for the A500. It has the ubiquitous Nvidia Tegra 2 processor inside and Honeycomb is proving itself a more than capable as an operating system. Acer also tells us that there'll be a free update to the latest ve...
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Anyone who's used a netbook will know there isn't a lot of diversity in the hardware they're built around. The same is becoming true with Android Honeycomb tablets, which are gradually starting to look similar and boast near-identical specs. The Acer I...

Fast and responsive, well built, runs Honeycomb...

Heavy, expensive...

The Acer Iconia Tab is an impressive piece of equipment. We don't like its heft, but as a functional tablet it's excellent. The problem for Acer is that there's nothing here that makes the Iconia stand out from the crowd...
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The Android attack to the tablet market is clearly set to ignite this year, after months of seeing some cheap non-brand Android-based devices running old versions of the mobile OS.One of the first Android 3.0 Honeycomb devices to be available in New Ze...
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Acer's Iconia Tab A500 was just one among many contenders to Apple's tablet crown at Mobile World Congress back in January. Some, such as the much-hyped Motorola Xoom, failed to impress, and even the excellent Asus Eee pad Transformer couldn't manage t...

A decent tablet, but its weight and average display mean there are better options available at this price...
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T3.com Updated: 2015-09-10 03:19:06
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Acer has taken a different approach from most manufacturers to tablets. Instead of putting all it’s money behind one operating system like LG, Samsung and Motorola, it has created two tablets lines within its Iconia range. As a company with a succ...

USB 2.0 port, Fast, Great UI, Good connectivity...

There are better screens on the market, Rather bland design, Limited Honeycomb apps...
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The Acer Iconia Tab A500 is the third Android Honeycomb tablet we’ve got to grips with here in Blighty. Currently our fave is Asus’ Eee Pad Transformer, thanks to its low price, ace screen and sensible software, but can its Taiwanese arch-rival out...

Great screen and sound...

The chunkiest slate yet...

At more than fifty quid over the Asus Eee Pad Transformer, we can’t help but feel that the Acer Iconia Tab A500 is something of a raw deal. It’s far too heavy and lacks the killer keyboard integration. Of course Asus’ slate is selling out everywhere ri...
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When you think of Android, Acer might not have the brand name clout of the bigger names such as HTC or Samsung, but where they have been strong is in the Netbook sector. Perhaps it is that success that has brought Acer’s first Android Tablet offering...
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Acer is preparing to switch its Iconia Tab A500 and A100 to Android ICS starting 27 April. Acer Iconia Tab A500 A best-seller and seasoned veteran in the Holy War... Could the Acer Iconia Tab A500 be the 'iPad killer' we've all be waiting for? Find out i...

The screen isn't perfect but it's still very good and highly contrasted, Highquality build and finish, Smooth Android interface with nice additions from Acer, Plenty of connections and good sound output, Good for web browsing and games...

Battery life is OK but could be better, Native multimedia compatibility, Camera is too red or too blue, Honeycomb needs to mature...

Apart from the fact that Honeycomb is still finding its feet, the Acer Iconia A500 is a very good tablet indeed. It doesn't have the best battery life, but its design, hardware and extras compared with most of the competition make it a genuine alternative...
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Acer's Iconia Tab A500 is the third Android 3-based tablet in a week to reach the PC Pro office. It's not as radical as the convertible Asus Eee Pad Transformer , but as a straightforward tablet it gives both Asus' offering and the Motorola Xoom a run for...

A competent Android 3 tablet, but just loses out to the Asus Eee Pad Transformer in the value stakes...
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Acer is the latest company to jump aboard the tablet wagon with the Iconia A500 Android tablet. The 10.1in Acer Iconia A500 runs the latest version of Google's Android operating system, 3.0 Honeycomb, and has a full-sized USB port for storing and tran...

Sturdy and well constructed design USB and HDMI-out ports Android Honeycomb 3.0 OS...

A little chunky and heavy Screen difficult to see in sunlight...

The Acer Iconia A500 is a little on the chunky side, but potential buyers may be happy to make the sacrifice in return for USB and HDMI-out connectivity...
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The Acer Iconia Tab A500 is an Android 3.0 tablet with USB and HDMI-out ports. Acer is the latest company to jump aboard the tablet wagon with the Iconia A500 Android tablet. The 10.1in Acer Iconia A500 runs the latest version of Google's Android opera...

The Acer Iconia A500 Android tablet offers many benefits: a sturdy and well constructed design, USB and HDMI-out ports and the attractions of Android Honeycomb 3.0. It's a little chunky and heavy, and the screen is difficult to see in sunlight, but ove...
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