Acer Iconia Tab A110 unveiled as a cheap quad-core Android 4.0 ICS tablet. A210 also showcased
Acer has a new Android Ice Cream tablet that’s positioned as an ultra-cheap alternative to all the high-end and mid-end devices out there.
Called Iconia Tab A110, the new tablet was presented at Computex 2012, and comes as the successor to the A100 (launched last year with Android Honeycomb on board). The A110 features a 7-inch display, quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, 1GB of RAM, HDMI, and a 11.4mm thin case.
According to The Verge, the Iconia Tab A110 – pictured below – will be out in Q3, costing less than $200. The Verge says the device is definitely better than the Amazon Kindle Fire (which, at $199.99, is one of the most affordable Android tablets in the US).
Alongside the A110, Acer also presented the Iconia Tab A210. This has a 10.1 inch display with 1280 x 800 pixels, and also features Android ICS, a quad-core Tegra 3 processor, and 1GB of RAM. It should be out in the third quarter for an unknown price.
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